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Car and van fuel benefit charges from 6 April 2025

Date 21/11/2024

The vehicle benefit charges for 2024-25 were announced at Autumn Budget 2024. The government will introduce legislation by statutory instrument in December 2024 to ensure the changes are reflected in tax codes for tax year 2025-26.

Where employees

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An overview of salary sacrifice arrangements

Date 14/11/2024

A salary sacrifice arrangement involves an agreement by an employee to lower their cash salary in exchange for non-cash benefits. Importantly, this reduction must not bring their earnings below the National Minimum Wage (NMW).

If an employee wishes

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Payrolling of benefits in kind

Date 07/11/2024

At Autumn Budget 2024, the government confirmed that it will go ahead with a simplification measure first announced in January 2024. This new measure will mandate the reporting of Income Tax and Class 1A National Insurance Contributions (NICs) for

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Redundancy pay and tax

Date 26/09/2024

There is a tax-free limit of £30,000 for redundancy pay regardless of whether it is your statutory redundancy payment or a higher payment from your employer.

If you have been employed for two years or more and are made redundant, you are usually

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Employing an apprentice

Date 12/09/2024

There are special rules to observe when employing an apprentice in the UK. Basically, an apprentice takes part in a structured training program that combines working with studying. Apprentices gain practical experience while earning a wage and

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Claim tax deduction for working from home

Date 29/08/2024

Employees who are working from home may be eligible to claim a tax deduction on certain work-related bills. If their employer does not cover these expenses or allowances, they can claim tax relief directly from HMRC.

You can claim tax relief if you

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Checking employees DBS certificates

Date 15/08/2024

The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) is an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by the Home Office. The DBS helps employers across the public, private, and voluntary sectors make safer hiring decisions by identifying individuals who

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Living Wage rates to be overhauled

Date 05/08/2024

In a move to put more money in working people’s pockets, the government has overhauled the remit of the Low Pay Commission (LPC).

This will, for the first time, ensure the independent body considers the cost of living when it makes future

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Check employment status for tax

Date 27/06/2024

The Check Employment Status for Tax (CEST) tool can be used to help ascertain if a worker should be classified as employed or self-employed for tax purposes in both the private and public sectors.

The service provides HMRC’s view as to whether IR35

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Statutory Pay assistance

Date 06/06/2024

An employer can usually reclaim 92% of employees’ Statutory Maternity, Statutory Paternity, Statutory Adoption, Statutory Parental Bereavement and Statutory Shared Parental Pay. If the business qualifies for Small Employers’ relief, this figure can

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Payback company car private fuel

Date 30/05/2024

Where an employee with a company car is provided with fuel for their own private use by their employers, the default position is that the employee is required to pay the car fuel benefit charge. The charge is determined by reference to the CO2 rating

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Reporting expenses and benefits to HMRC

Date 23/05/2024

The deadline for submitting the 2023-24 forms P11D, P11D(b) and P9D is 6 July 2024. These forms can be submitted using commercial software or via HMRC’s PAYE online service. HMRC no longer accepts paper P11D and P11D(b) forms. Employees must also be

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Taxable employment benefits from April 2026

Date 18/04/2024

From April 2026, the government will mandate the reporting and paying of Income Tax and Class 1A National Insurance Contributions on benefits in kind via payroll software. This represents a significant change to the current system and should reduce

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Using the starter PAYE checklist

Date 11/04/2024

Employers that take on a new employee need to work out which tax code and starter declaration to use in their payroll software. Incorrect tax codes can lead to a new employee paying more tax than is due.

Employers will require certain information

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What are the off-payroll working rules?

Date 27/03/2024

The rules for individuals providing services via an intermediary such as a personal service company (PSC) are complex. The rules apply if the worker who provides services to a client through their own intermediary would have been an employee if they

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Apprenticeships boost

Date 19/03/2024

From the start of April 2024, the government will increase the amount of funding that employers who are paying the apprenticeship levy can pass onto other businesses. Apprenticeships can currently be funded by a levy paying employer transferring up

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Reporting employee changes to HMRC

Date 08/02/2024

There are rules that businesses must follow when they are reporting employee changes. These changes must be sent to HMRC using a Full Payment Submission (FPS). The FPS is a submission that is required every time you pay your employees and must be

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Tax and working from home

Date 25/01/2024

Employees who are working from home may be able to claim tax relief for bills they pay that are work related.

Employers may reimburse employees for the additional household expenses incurred through regularly working at home. The relief covers

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Claiming relief for work related expenses

Date 02/01/2024

If your employer has reimbursed you in full for any work related expenses you will obviously be unable to make a claim for tax relief for those same expenses.

But if you have only received part of your expenses or none at all, then you can make a

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Employing staff for first time

Date 20/12/2023

There are a multitude of rules and regulations that you must be aware of when you start employing staff for the first time.

HMRC’s guidance sets out some important issues to be aware of when becoming an employer.

Decide how much to pay someone –

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Working from home tax relief

Date 07/12/2023

Employees who working from home may be able to claim tax relief for some of the bills they pay that are related to your work.

Employers may reimburse employees for the additional household expenses incurred if regularly working at home. The relief

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Childcare support from HMRC

Date 09/11/2023

Parents may be eligible to receive childcare support from HMRC using the Tax-Free Childcare (TFC) scheme. The TFC scheme can help parents of children aged up to 11 years old (17 for those with certain disabilities) to pay for approved childcare.

The

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Check if you need to pay someone through PAYE

Date 12/10/2023

Employers usually have to pay employees through PAYE if they earn £123 or more a week (£533 a month or £6,396 a year). There is no requirement to pay self-employed workers through PAYE.

HMRC’s guidance states that:

As a general rule, someone

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Emergency tax codes

Date 27/07/2023

The letters in an employee’s tax code signify their entitlement (or not) to the annual tax free personal allowance. The tax codes are updated annually and help employer’s work out how much tax to deduct from an employee’s pay packet.

The basic

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Tax on public transport season tickets

Date 18/05/2023

There are certain tax rules that it is important to be aware of where you pay for the public transport costs of your employees. The provision of public transport costs include:

season tickets provided for employees;
season ticket costs reimbursed

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Withholding tips from staff now unlawful

Date 11/05/2023

A new law that stops employers from withholding tips from people working in the hospitality, leisure and services sectors has come into force. The Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 received Royal Assent on 2 May 2023.

The Bill makes it

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Company cars – working out taxable value

Date 04/05/2023

Where an employee with a company car is provided with fuel for their own private use by their employers, the default position is that the employee is required to pay the car fuel benefit charge. The charge is determined by reference to the CO2 rating

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Mobile phones and tax

Date 27/04/2023

When an employer incurs costs for the provision of mobile phones to employees it is important to understand the correct tax treatment of these expenses. This includes costs for phones provided to employees and reimbursement of employee’s own phone

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Beneficial loans that are exempt

Date 23/02/2023

An employee can obtain a benefit when provided with an employment-related cheap or interest-free loan. The benefit is the difference between the interest the employee pays, if any, and the commercial rate the employee would have to pay on a loan

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Tax codes for employees

Date 23/02/2023

The P9X form is used to notify employers of the tax codes to use for employees. The latest version of the form has been published and shows the tax codes to use from 6 April 2023. The form states that the basic personal allowance for the tax year

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PAYE and overseas employees

Date 19/01/2023

There are a multitude of rules and regulations that you must be aware of when you employ someone from abroad who is coming to work in the UK.

HMRC’s guidance (entitled New employee coming to work from abroad) sets out some important issues to be

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Actors and entertainers – profession or employment

Date 19/01/2023

There is a particular section of internal HMRC’s manuals that deals specifically with how to view the rules for measuring profits of specific trades. The list includes over 50 different trades as diverse as actors, athletes, barristers, bookmakers,

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Redundancy pay

Date 22/12/2022

If you have been in the same job for two or more years and are made redundant you will usually be entitled to redundancy pay. The legal minimum that you are entitled to receive is known as ‘statutory redundancy pay’. There are exceptions where you

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Exempt company cars and fuel benefits

Date 22/12/2022

Most employers and employees are aware of the additional costs of providing company cars and the tax implications they create. However, for many employees the attraction of having a company car means that in spite of any tax disadvantages, this

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Don’t forget those trivial benefits

Date 08/12/2022

Don’t forget to take advantage of tax-free trivial benefits before Christmas. If you are an employer and looking to give your employees a small token of appreciation for Christmas, then your best option is probably to give them a gift. In order to

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What is a salary sacrifice?

Date 08/12/2022

A salary sacrifice arrangement is an agreement to reduce an employee’s entitlement to pay, usually in return for a non-cash benefit. The tax and NIC advantages of certain benefits provided as part of a salary sacrifice arrangement were removed from 6

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Reminder of working from home allowances

Date 24/11/2022

Employees who work from home may be able to claim tax relief for bills they pay that are related to their work.

Employers may reimburse employees for the additional household expenses incurred through regularly working at home. The relief covers

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What your tax code means

Date 10/11/2022

The letters in your tax code signify your entitlement (or not) to the annual tax-free personal allowance. The tax codes are updated annually and help employer’s work out how much tax to deduct from an employee’s pay packet.

The basic personal

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Directors and National Minimum Wage

Date 03/11/2022

Company directors or any other person who has been appointed to a position by a company or organisation but doesn’t have a contract or receive regular payment as office holders are neither employees nor workers.

Company directors who also have an

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Employing someone step by step

Date 06/10/2022

There are a multitude of rules and regulations that you must be aware of when you employ staff.

HMRC’s guidance (entitled Employ someone: step by step) sets out some important issues to be aware of when taking on a new employee.

This includes the

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Tax relief for job expenses

Date 29/09/2022

Employees who are working from home may be able to claim tax relief for bills they pay that are related to their work.

Employers may reimburse employees for the additional household expenses incurred through regularly working at home. The relief

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Interest rates on student loans from September 2022

Date 08/09/2022

Student loans are part of the government’s financial support package for students in higher education in the UK. They are available to help students meet their expenses while they are studying. It is HMRC’s responsibility to collect repayments where

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Working from home

Date 01/09/2022

If you receive no compensation from your employer, you can still claim tax relief for certain costs that arise when working from home. HMRC will usually allow you to claim tax relief if you use your own money for things that you must buy for your

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Employee ownership and involvement

Date 18/08/2022

There are many ways that employees can own a stake in their employer’s company. However, employee ownership usually refers to a situation where all employees of a business have a ‘significant and meaningful’ stake in a business. This means employees

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Emergency tax codes

Date 28/07/2022

The letters in an employee’s tax code signify their entitlement (or not) to the annual tax-free personal allowance. The tax codes are updated annually and help employer’s work out how much tax to deduct from an employee’s pay packet.

The basic

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Entitlement to National Minimum Wage

Date 21/07/2022

Employers must ensure they are paying staff the new National Minimum Wage (NMW) and National Living Wage (NLW) rates for the period from 1 April 2022 – 31 March 2023. The NLW is the minimum hourly rate that must be paid to those aged 23 or over. The

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Tax-free mileage expenses

Date 21/04/2022

If you use your own vehicle for business journeys, then you may be able to claim a tax-free allowance from your employer known as a Mileage Allowance Payment or MAP. The allowance is paid when employees use their own car, van, motorcycle or bike for

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Commuting to work

Date 07/04/2022

As a general rule, there is no tax relief for ordinary commuting. The term ‘ordinary commuting’ is defined to mean travel between a permanent workplace and home, or any other place that is not a workplace. Case law has also confirmed that travel

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End of SSP Rebate Scheme

Date 03/03/2022

The Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme has allowed small and medium-sized businesses and employers reclaim Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) paid for sickness absence due to COVID-19. The online service initially closed for new claims after 30

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Tax relief if working from home

Date 24/02/2022

If you are an employee working from home, you may be able to claim tax relief for some of the bills you pay that are related to your work.

Employers can reimburse employees for the additional household expenses incurred by working at home. The

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Tax relief for job-related expenses

Date 24/02/2022

If you receive no compensation from your employer for work related expenses you have paid, you can still claim tax relief for some expenses that relate to working from home. HMRC will usually allow you to claim tax relief if you use your own money

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Employing for the first time

Date 03/02/2022

There are a multitude of rules and regulations that you must be aware of when you start employing staff for the first time.

HMRC’s guidance sets out important issues to be aware of when becoming an employer.

Decide how much to pay someone – you

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Tax codes for employees

Date 03/02/2022

The P9X form is used to notify employers of tax codes to use for employees. The latest version of the form has just been published and shows the tax codes to use from 6 April 2022. The forms states that the basic personal allowance for the tax year

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Tax relief for working from home

Date 20/01/2022

If you are an employee working from home, you may be able to claim tax relief for some of the bills you pay that are related to your work.

Employers can reimburse employees for the additional household expenses incurred through regularly working at

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Self-certified sick notes

Date 06/01/2022

The statutory sick pay rules were temporarily amended on 17 December 2021. The amendment allows employees to self-certify for a period of 28 days, in place of the normal 7 days. This measure has been put in place to help free up capacity in the NHS

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Reminder of Statutory Sick Pay pay-back scheme

Date 06/01/2022

The Coronavirus Statutory Sick Pay Rebate Scheme for small and medium-sized businesses and employers, enables them to reclaim Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) paid for sickness absence due to COVID-19. The online service closed for new claims after 30

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Claiming tax relief for working from home

Date 09/12/2021

Employees working from home may be able to claim tax relief for certain home-related bills they pay that are related to your work.

Employers may reimburse employees for the additional household expenses incurred through regularly working at home.

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Vehicle benefit charges from April 2022

Date 04/11/2021

The vehicle benefit charges were updated following the Chancellor’s Budget speech. Where employees are provided with fuel for their own private use by their employers, the car fuel benefit charge is applicable. The fuel benefit charge is determined

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Autumn Budget 2021 – Minimum Wage increases

Date 28/10/2021

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak confirmed that the government has accepted in full the proposals of the Low Pay Commission for increasing minimum wage rates from 1 April 2022. This puts the government back on track to reach their minimum

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National Minimum and Living Wage increases 1 April 2021

Date 08/04/2021

The new National Minimum Wage (NMW) and National Living Wage (NLW) rates came into effect on 1 April

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Tax-free mileage expenses

Date 18/03/2021

If you use your own vehicle for business journeys, then you may be able to claim a tax-free allowance

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Tax breaks working from home

Date 18/02/2021

Employees who are working from home may be able to claim tax relief for any additional costs due to home

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Employing domestic staff

Date 10/12/2020

When you employ someone to work in your home it is your responsibility to meet the employee’s rights and

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Confirmation of Minimum Wage increases 2021

Date 03/12/2020

The Chancellor used the recent Spending Review to confirm that increased National Minimum Wage and

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New advisory fuel rates published

Date 03/12/2020

Advisory fuel rates are intended to reflect actual average fuel costs and are updated quarterly. The

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