SSP2 - Statutory Sick Pay Record Sheet
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SSP2 (PDF, 53KB)
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If you're an employer, you can use form SSP2 to record details of an employee's sickness absences. You don't have to use this form, but it will help you keep accurate records which will ensure that you pay the correct amount of Statutory Sick Pay (SSP).
Help and guidance relating to this form
Employers reporting PAYE in real time
Statutory Sick Pay: an overview
An overview for employers of the Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) scheme, including when you need to pay SSP and when you don'tEmployers filing online but not yet reporting PAYE in real time
E14: Employer helpbook for Statutory Sick Pay (PDF, 507KB)
Guidance for employers on how to pay Statutory Sick PayEmployers exempt from online filing
E13 - Day-to-day Payroll (PDF, 1.2MB)
Use this guide for information on day-to-day payroll operationsE14: Employer helpbook for Statutory Sick Pay (PDF, 507KB)
Guidance for employers on how to pay Statutory Sick Pay- If you're an employer, you can use form SSP2 to record details of an employee's sickness absences. You don't have to use this form, but it will help you keep accurate records which will ensure that you pay the correct amount of SSP.
Related forms
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SSP1 - Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) and Incapacity Benefit
If you're an employer, use form SSP1 if a sick employee isn't entitled to SSP or if your payments of SSP to an employee end. Give the completed form to the employee, as they need it to make a claim for Incapacity Benefit
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SAP2 - Statutory Adoption Pay (SAP) - Record of Payments
If you're an employer, you can use form SAP2 to keep a record of an employee's SAP
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OSPP2 - Ordinary Statutory Paternity Pay (OSPP) record sheet
If you're an employer, you can use form OSPP2 to record details of employee's OSPP. You don't have to use this form, but it will help you keep accurate records which will ensure you pay the correct amount of OSPP.
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