Mandating the Payrolling of benefits in kind update

May 8, 2025

HMRC has delayed mandatory payrolling of benefits in kind by a year to April 2027, giving employers and software providers more time to prepare. Penalties will be eased in the first year.

The requirement to report Income Tax and Class 1A National Insurance Contributions for most BiKs and expenses through Real Time Information (RTI) will now begin from 6 April 2027, rather than 6 April 2026 as previously announced.

From April 2027, employers will report BiKs and expenses via the Full Payment Submission (FPS), aligning with the method currently used for reporting salaries. The number of RTI fields will be expanded to reflect the data currently captured through P11D and P11D(b) forms.

The deferral is intended to give payroll professionals, software providers, tax agents and others additional time to prepare for the transition. From April 2027, employers will also have the option to payroll employment-related loans and accommodation on a voluntary basis.

To support a smooth rollout, HMRC will waive penalties for inaccuracies related to mandatory payrolling for 2027–28, provided there is no evidence of deliberate non-compliance. However, existing late filing, late payment penalties, and interest will continue to apply.

HMRC has confirmed that its Basic PAYE Tools software will also be updated to support payrolling of benefits in kind from April 2027.

Source:HM Revenue & Customs | 05-05-2025

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