EARNIE help customers to get the most out of their payroll

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Berkshire, UK, 10 January 2013 – EARNIE, part of the IRIS Software Group, is offering its customers the opportunity to keep up with all the latest developments and news from EARNIE and industry guest speakers. Free to attend, every delegate will benefit from the latest hints and tips, product updates, potential CPD points and a free 2013 event pack.

On 17th January 2013, EARNIE will hold its first ever customer conference at Chesford Grange in Warwick. The day will provide attendees with the chance to network with payroll professionals from across the country, as well as hear from EARNIE and industry experts. Representatives from the Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) and HMRC will discuss raising the profile of payroll and the latest Real Time Information (RTI) payroll mandate which starts to come in to effect from April 2013.

There will also be presentations on pension auto-enrolment, EARNIE updates and tips on making the most out of your software and the opportunity to have your say in future developments. In addition, the conference will see the launch of OpenPAYE, the new cloud based payslip portal from IRIS Software Group.

IRIS Software Group provide payroll software and solutions to over 30,000 UK companies ranging from small businesses with less than 30 staff, all the way up to household names such as Uniqlo, Swarovski and Pets At Home. As part of IRIS Software Group, EARNIE aim to provide businesses with a complete RTI solution in preparation for the payroll changes.

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