Reversal of requirement to report more detailed employee hours paid
Source: HM Government | | 08/05/2025The government has scrapped plans for detailed PAYE reporting of employee hours from April 2026, citing concerns over cost, complexity, and practicality. Employers will stick with current rules.
As part of the Spring 2025 Tax Update: Simplification, Administration and Reform summary, the government confirmed that it will no longer proceed with the previous governments plans to mandate more detailed reporting of employee working hours through Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI) submissions.
Under the original proposals, employers would have been required to submit significantly more detailed employee hours data on the hours worked by each employee via RTI returns from 6 April 2026. These proposals were reflected in the draft Income Tax (Pay As You Earn) (Amendment) Regulations 2025, which were expected to formalise the changes in law. However, the government has now announced that it will not take these draft regulations forward, effectively shelving the proposed reforms.
The enhanced reporting requirements would have meant employers providing detailed data on actual hours worked per pay period, as opposed to the current obligation to report an employee’s normal working hours. Significant concerns were raised by employers, payroll providers, and representative bodies regarding the complexity, cost, and practicality of these changes.
Employers will therefore continue to report normal hours worked using the existing RTI framework, without the need to supply more detailed information.
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