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Claiming Universal Credit if you're self-employed - eligibility, reporting your earnings, start up periods
This collection brings together documents on the annual review of the automatic enrolment earnings trigger and qualifying earnings band.
Find out how to manually calculate Statutory Maternity Pay if your payroll software or the GOV.UK calculator does not work out your employee’s payments.
How to calculate your employee's Statutory Sick Pay if you cannot use the GOV.UK calculator.
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey for Hours and Earnings (ASHE).
Use this guidance if your payroll software or Basic PAYE tool does not calculate your employees' payments.
What you must do by law with a deductions from earnings order (DEO or AEO) to make child maintenance deductions from your employee's pay.
How to make debt deductions from an employee's pay because of an 'attachment of earnings order' (AEO) from a court. Includes information from the withdrawn A/E guidance.
Use this if your payroll software or the GOV.UK calculator does not calculate your employee’s payments.
Tell HMRC about undeclared income, self-employment, capital gains, profits in a company and foreign income
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing payments to cover loss of earnings
If you have a court order that has not been paid, you can ask the county court to order a debtor's employer to take money directly from the debtor's wages.
The results of statistical models which explore the relationship between hourly earnings and a range of independent variables, based on Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2017 provisional results data. There is a particular focus on earnings differences between the...
Official Statistics used to provide an estimate of the contribution of DCMS Sectors and Digital Sector to the UK economy, measured by median hourly pay.
Official statistics on longitudinal education outcomes showing university graduate earnings and employment.
A comparative analysis explaining the differences between the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) and Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) estimates.
How to work out National Insurance contributions if your employee has more than 1 job.
Manually calculate if your payroll software or GOV.UK calculator does not calculate your employee’s payments.
Information about how to claim funding for some types of learning adjustments that you cannot report in the individualised learner record (ILR)
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