PAYE Settlement Agreement records
Organise PSA calculations, employee benefit evidence, approval and payment records for employer tax review.
Payroll control is monthly, not annual. A PSA is easiest to manage when the covered costs are tagged during the year, not searched for after year end. This guide explains PSA evidence records so PAYE, the payroll journal and the HMRC account tell the same story.
For wider context, use Payroll and HR . If the topic affects a filing deadline, software choice or tax treatment, confirm the live position before acting. The workflow below is designed to keep the evidence in one place so the owner, bookkeeper and accountant can all review the same record.
Official point to verify
GOV.UK says employers pay HMRC the tax, National Insurance and other deductions reported on the FPS, reduced by any EPS adjustments, normally by the 22nd of the month when paying electronically. Check the current wording in GOV.UK running payroll and paying HMRC guidance before making a binding filing, software or tax decision.
What to control
| Area | Control | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | Identify expenses intended for the PSA | Only covered items should go into the calculation |
| Employee data | Keep enough detail to support gross-up calculations | The tax and NIC calculation needs evidence |
| Approval | Store HMRC agreement and internal approval | The PSA should not be informal |
| Payment | Reconcile the PSA liability and payment | The accounts need the employer cost |
Review routine
Close each payroll period in a fixed order: approve pay data, submit the FPS, post the payroll journal, check any EPS adjustments, reconcile the PAYE liability and schedule the payment. Keep evidence of corrections next to the period they affect.
A useful review note should answer three questions: what source evidence was used, what judgement was applied, and who approved the treatment. Keep that note beside the transaction or period report rather than in a separate inbox.
Common mistakes
- Putting regular cash benefits into a PSA without review
- Waiting until July to identify covered expenses
- Posting PSA tax without linking it to the calculation
The best prevention is a short, repeated checklist. If a control is too complicated to run every month or quarter, it will probably fail when the deadline is close.
How ReAI helps
ReAI links payroll journals and bookkeeping review, so payroll liabilities do not sit apart from the accounts. The result is a cleaner month-end file and fewer surprises when PAYE is paid or queried. For hands-on help with setup, see Accounting Assistance for Small Businesses .
Summary
Treat PAYE Settlement Agreement records as a recurring accounting control, not a one-off admin task. Put the source data, review owner, exception list and submission evidence in the same system before the deadline arrives. That makes compliance work easier to check and much less dependent on memory.