Increase in National Living Wage & National Minimum Wage
Increase in National Living Wage & National Minimum Wage
From April 2017, the National Living Wage (NLW) and National Minimum Wage (NMW) are set to increase.
The NLW will be increased to £7.50 an hour for workers aged 25 and older.
Apprenticeship Levy
Apprenticeship Levy
The Apprenticeship Levy is being introduced in April 2017 by the government to help fund & encourage employers to invest in quality apprenticeship programmes.
Important Change In Legislation 6th April 2016
Important Change In Legislation 6th April 2016
Workers employed through an employment intermediary, such as an umbrella company and who work on a series of temporary assignments, have had the opportunity to enjoy tax relief on the travel and subsistence expenses you incur. Changes in the law from the 6th April will remove this advantage.
Mandatory National Living Wage 2016
Mandatory National Living Wage 2016
The new mandatory National Living Wage comes into force today. It requires employers to pay workers over 25 at least £7.20 per hour.