Payroll Bureau Secures National Accreditation

Jan 13, 2022 | TC news, Payroll

We are pleased to announce our recent accreditation to the prestigious Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) Payroll Assurance Scheme (PAS). As the only voluntary accreditation on the market to be developed in partnership with HMRC, the scheme is designed to identify risks to a business arising from skills gaps or inadequate processes. We are amongst only a handful of independent accountancy practices to have completed the rigorous assessment that aims to ‘raise compliance standards through payroll procedures in the profession’.

Elaine J. Cromwell

Headed by Partner Elaine Cromwell, our BACS-approved Payroll Bureau sits within the Outsourced Finance division. The department has grown over recent years, with 11 dedicated staff looking after the payroll needs of 500 businesses.

The assessors examined 23 separate areas of the business relating to payroll and staff including core processes; data security;  onboarding and development plans to identify evidence of good practice and to ensure Thomson Cooper was operating at sufficiently high standards to qualify for accreditation.

Elaine is delighted with the achievement commenting, “We are proud that our business has passed such intense scrutiny and is now recognised as a PAS Bureau. Thanks to my whole team who worked exceptionally hard to achieve the PAS accreditation. We share the Institute’s drive to raise recognition of the payroll profession and the value the profession delivers to businesses and public life, especially when dealing with issues like furlough. More business owners than ever are outsourcing their payroll due to increasing legislation and regulation and need to be confident their provider can deliver a compliant and reliable service. We believe the PAS accreditation provides clients with the reassurance that we will deliver an industry-leading responsive, accurate payroll service of the highest quality.”

If you want to know more about our payroll services please contact us at info@thomsoncooper.com.

 

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