Claiming employment allowance means reducing your annual National Insurance liability as a business owner or employer by up to £4,000. Since April 2020, receiving employment allowance is now reliant on you making what’s known as a de minimis State Aid declaration. This may sound daunting, but we’ll break down exactly how you can do this for your business through your accountancy software.Â
Check your eligibilityÂ
Since April 6, 2020, Employment Allowance is now classed as de minimis state aid. There’s a limit to the amount of de minimis state aid you can receive as a business, so part of checking your employment allowance eligibility is making sure you’re still within that limit. This will vary depending on what industry you’re in.Â
Other eligibility requirements for receiving Employment Allowance are:Â
- Your employer’s Class 1 National Insurance liabilities were less than £100,000 in the previous tax yearÂ
- You’re a company with more than one employee paid above the Class 1 National Insurance secondary thresholdÂ
- Your claim is made by the end of the tax yearÂ
Claiming Employment Allowance on XeroÂ
Once you’ve verified your eligibility, you can complete the following steps in Xero to make your claim.Â
- Click on your business name in the top left hand cornerÂ
- Go to Settings
- Go to Payroll SettingsÂ
- Click on the HMRC tabÂ
- In the bottom right hand corner, tick the box next to Yes where it says ‘claim for 2021/2022’.Â
- Once you tick yes, you will be asked to provide an industry for your business: you can choose from Agriculture, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Road Transport, or Other.Â
Congratulations! You have now submitted your claim for Employment Allowance. For more helpful tips and advice like this sent directly to your inbox every month, sign up here.Â