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Benefits in kind are sometimes provided by the employer in addition to the employee's salary. They are often taxable benefits and must be reported annually as part of employee's gross earnings. Who pays the tax? In addition to tax there may also be a Class 1A NI charge of 12.8% of the value of the benefit to be paid - the employer always pays this charge. Examples of taxable benefits
NB: Please note that this list is not exhaustive. Mobile phones are not considered a taxable benefit Use of Car Accommodation Please note that the information and examples contained on this page are to be used as guidelines only. If you have specific questions please contact Stafftax. |
employment law
| Basic document checks |
According to the Asylum and Immigration Act 2006 all UK employers have a legal duty to make basic document checks on each person they intend to employ in order to establish that they have a right to work in the UK and are here legally. |
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employment costs
| NMW & the working time directive |
It is a criminal offence for an employer to pay below the NMW, currently carrying a fine of up to £5,000. Domestic staff are however exempt from the measures concerning working hours. |
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