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in Payroll, Pensions & Reward PROFESSII NAL Issue 78 March 2022 Official publication of The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals
Communication is key
Payroll stakeholders Why is communication essential for great payroll processing?
Use your voice How you can make your viewpoint heard
Let’s talk about it 6 April is just around the corner, so how do you need to prepare?
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Editor’s comment
We have a particularly exciting issue of Professional in store for you, which centres on a topic that’s key across all departments within organisations but has particular importance for payroll teams – communication.
Payroll professionals will all be eagerly (or anxiously!) anticipating the new tax year. This issue contains articles that look to cover considerations for the tax year 2022/23 from different viewpoints, one from more of a payroll angle (page 12), and one exploring elements that sit more within the remit of the human resource team (page 32). Be sure to update yourselves on all the upcoming changes, to be in the best possible position when 6 April arrives.
Effective communication can mean the difference between a positive and a negative employee or client experience, and payrollers need to ensure they use this skill to its fullest, ensuring trust in the payroll department is maintained. See more on this on pages 18 and 24. The hot topic article (page 46) this month also focuses on how crucial it is for payroll teams to cultivate meaningful relationships with both internal and external stakeholders.
Lora Murphy ACIPP ([email protected]) Editor
Communication is essential across all areas of a business. For payroll and pension professionals, where Chair’s message communication isn’t working, it can result in incorrect employee pay. Motivation and morale
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