Payroll fines hit millions of small businesses as errors persist

New research from employment platform Employment Hero has highlighted that payroll compliance is a considerable risk for small businesses, with 84% admitting to payroll errors and more than a third having faced fines costing them thousands of pounds.

The survey of 1,000 small business leaders found that 40% have incurred penalties due to payroll issues.

Despite spending an average of ยฃ2,724 a month to outsource payroll, ranging from ยฃ1,625 among smaller SMEs to ยฃ3,408 for larger ones, many businesses are still getting it wrong, largely due to outdated processes and systems that havenโ€™t kept up with rising compliance demands.

Payroll errors are widespread and often repeated

Over half of businesses reported making payroll errors more than once. Manual processing remains common, with 31% still relying on spreadsheets or forms to run payroll. This figure jumps to 44% among the smallest SMEs with 5-19 employees.

The most frequent issues reported were incorrect wage calculations, followed by late or missed payments.

Most common payroll errors:

  • Calculating wages incorrectly (48%)
  • Late/missing payments (38%)
  • Calculating correct hours (36%)
  • Incorrect tax calculations (27%)

As employment legislation evolves and enforcement becomes more active, businesses face growing compliance risks. 67% said they are concerned about employee complaints linked to payroll, while 54% describe payroll errors as a โ€œsignificant and recurring challengeโ€.

Technology concerns exacerbate pressure

70% of SMEs are worried about keeping up with payroll technology, with concern highest among those with 100-149 employees. As reporting requirements evolve, businesses are struggling to stay compliant without the right tools.

Top barriers to switching from manual payroll:

  • Limited expertise (38%)
  • Lack of time to manage (36%)
  • Cost (35%)
  • Lack of time to onboard (31%)

Employment Hero has announced it is offering free payroll software to all UK businesses, helping to reduce compliance risk and ease financial pressures.

As part of this commitment, it has also launched a new competition offering ยฃ5,000 and a one-on-one payroll consultation with Sarah Sharpe, head of Payroll Ninjas. UK-based small businesses that sign up and carry out a pay run using Employment Heroโ€™s free payroll tools by 31 October 2025 will be automatically entered into the draw.

Employment Hero UK managing director Kevin Fitzgerald said: โ€œWith the rising National Minimum Wage, increased National Insurance Contributions and tougher enforcement of employment law, thereโ€™s never been a more complicated time to be a small employer.

โ€œOur research shows payroll has become a compliance minefield. SMEs are trying to do the right thing, but outdated systems and limited resources are costing them dearly.

โ€œNo small business should face fines just for lacking the right tools โ€“ and thatโ€™s why weโ€™re making payroll free. Itโ€™s too fundamental to get wrong. If we want SMEs to power growth and employment, we need to level the playing field โ€“ starting with payroll.โ€

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