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HMRC has issued
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As announced in Budget 2009, from 6 April 2010, Continue reading
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HMRC’s web page that provides downloadable updates to the Employer CD-ROM now includes updates for the 2009/10 version of the CD-ROM running on the Windows, MAC and Linux operating systems.
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On 8 May 2009, in the case MPG Contracts Ltd v A England (Junior) & Anor, the London Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) allowed the employer’s appeal against an Employment Tribunal decision that Mr. England and his son were “workers” for employment rights purposes and therefore entitled to statutory holiday pay.
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In June 2008, in the case HM Revenue and Customs v Annabels (Berkeley Square) Ltd & Ors, the London Employment Appeal Tribunal allowed an appeal by HMRC that, in the particular facts of the case, the tips distributed by the troncmasters were not payments by the employers and did not, therefore, count towards the employers’ liability to pay employees at least the NMW.
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The Low Pay Commission (LPC) published its tenth National Minimum Wage Report on 12 May 2009, which included the following recommendations to take effect from October 2009: Continue reading
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HMRC has released three Tax Matters modules, to assist education professionals who teach Personal, Social, Health and Economic education (PSHE) and citizenship to pupils aged between 11 and 19. The consist of a variety of online interactive resource includes videos, quizzes and games, as well as key facts and figures, to help young people learn about tax and its role in society.
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From the start of the 2010/11 tax year, the way in which tax codes D0 and NT must be applied when issued on coding notices P6 or P9 is changing. If the coding notice states that the employee’s tax code should be
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The European Directive on Agency Workers was approved by the EU member states and the European Parliament in December 2008. In principle, the Directive requires that agency workers have the same basic working and employment conditions as they would have done if they had been recruited to do the same job by the business for which they are actually working.
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The following questions and answers are reproduced from the latest issue (May 2009) of Notes for Payroll Software Developers. They are also included in the latest Guide for pension and annuity payer, which provides guidance, in addition to that contained in booklet CWG2 Employer Further Guide to PAYE and NICs, to assist pension and annuity payers, following the introduction of the new form P46(Pen) in April 2009.
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