Employment Law Explained

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Termination Payments: Taxing Times Ahead for Employers

 Termination Payments: Taxing Times Ahead for Employers   redundancy practice procedure

How much tax should employers deduct from termination payments? HMRC have announced a change to  the way that lump sum termination payments have to be taxed by employers from this coming April.

As is well known, the first £30,000 of a compensation payment can be paid free of income tax and national insurance contributions, provided that it is paid as compensation for “loss of office” or employment. This commonly applies on redundancy, but can apply in other situations too.

Contracts of Employment – what you need to know

In a bit of a departure from normal practice here I am uploading a copy of a presentation I gave at the City Business Library today. It may be a bit cryptic if you weren’t there to hear it and please contact me if you require further assistance or explanation.  You can find it at my Slideshare site, which is here;

http://www.slideshare.net/michaelscutt/contracts-of-employment-201009f