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One of our subscribers provides employees with electric vans. As this is seen as a perk, the employees are not reimbursed for charging them at home. If they’re on the minimum wage, could this be
challenged by HMRC?
Published 06.07.2022
The Low Pay Commission has published its fourth report looking at enforcement and compliance of the national minimum wage (NMW) legislation. What key things can be learned from it?
Published 06.07.2021
Ensuring compliance with the national minimum wage may have been a low priority in 2020 because of the pandemic. But HMRC is still enforcing the rules and there were changes you need to be aware of.
Are you up to speed?
Published 04.02.2021
HMRC has changed its national minimum wage (NMW) enforcement strategy to be geographical rather than just sector-based. Which areas is it focusing on first and what action do you need to take if you
receive an NMW nudge letter?
Published 08.06.2023
The most recent naming and shaming exercise of employers failing to pay the NMW included some high-profile employers that should have known better. Why is it so easy to fall foul of the legislation?
Published 16.10.2017
In its latest national minimum wage (NMW) educational bulletin, the business department outlines areas that regularly trip up employers. What are the key messages?
Published 11.11.2021
Just before Christmas 2018 there was a surprise publication from the government proposing to change the national minimum wage regulations (NMW) in several areas. What are the issues and the
proposals?
Published 14.01.2019
For pay periods starting from 1 April 2022, the new national minimum wage (NMW) and national living wage (NLW) rates are in force. As compliance with the NMW/NLW is a key focus of HMRC
inspections, what action do you need to take?
Published 20.04.2022
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