Webinar | Payroll Explained: Understanding the April 2025 Employment Allowance Updates

This webinar ended on 10 June 2025.
How does £10,500 in free NIC savings sound to you? As of April 2025, thousands more businesses are eligible to claim Employment Allowance to reduce their National Insurance bill.
Join Employment Hero’s Payroll expert Daniel Jones in the first session of our Payroll Explained series, where we demystify the intricacies of payroll. He will kick off by addressing the April 2025 changes and show you how your business could benefit from them.
What you’ll find out within 15 minutes:
- What are the changes to Employment Allowance?
- What do the Employment Allowance changes mean for your business?
- How can you navigate and take advantage of these changes?
For many business owners or HR managers, staying up to date with payroll legislation feels near impossible. But the reality is, knowing the ins and outs not only prevents you from getting in hot water, but can also save your business money.
Not sure how to claim Employment Allowance? Don’t worry, we have you covered. Learn from our in-house expert in our bite size session and ask any question you may have in the live Q&A.
Join us now to ensure your business isn’t missing out on claiming £10,500 in free NIC savings.
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