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Estimates of growth in earnings for employees before tax and other deductions from pay.
Outlines the impact of improvements to the Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) estimates of small business in May 2017.
Experimental monthly estimates of payrolled employees and their pay from HM Revenue and Customs' (HMRC) Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI) data. Includes a flash estimate of payrolled employment and median pay for the most recent month,...
Levels, distribution and make-up of earnings and hours for UK employed by sex and full-time/part-time status all industries and occupations based on SOC 2020.
Use this form to request a search of the attachment of earnings index. The manager of the index will return this form with the result of the search.
This article describes the earnings distribution of UK employees broken down by gender, working pattern, occupation and region. It also compares growth in earnings for these groups over time.
Rules covering how entertainment and modelling agencies work; charging fees and refunds for for finding work
Important measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE). Figures are presented mainly for full-time employees, although some detail for part-time workers is also included.
Use this form to reply to an attachment of earnings application made in family court cases.
Tax and reporting rules for employers covering the cost of employees' bills for services or goods
When debt payments can be taken from your wages, changing how much you pay, paying it off early, and reporting a change to your circumstances
Claim for loss of earnings if your employer is not paying you during jury service. Benefits claimants can claim for loss of benefits if doing jury service for more than 8 weeks.
Use this form to tell a county court the details of your finances and employment when someone has started enforcement proceedings against you.
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