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16th Nov 2016

You have to enrol all employees regardless if they or you want to or not, it's a requirement, when they are enrolled the provider writes to them giving them four weeks to opt out, if that's what they want to do. I agree with Tom, I think the answer here should be one, I had a similar encounter upon doing this also, try adjusting your figure to move you onto the next level, it's straight forward after that.

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