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Find out how to operate PAYE if you pay your employees with assets that can be sold or cashed in, like stocks, shares or cryptoassets.
How to calculate your employee's Statutory Sick Pay if you cannot use the GOV.UK calculator.
Use this guidance if your payroll software or Basic PAYE tool does not calculate your employees' payments.
Quarterly estimates of numbers receiving pay and their pay from HMRCs Real Time Information Pay As You Earn (PAYE) administrative data.
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey for Hours and Earnings (ASHE).
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.
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.
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...
You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI) data. Includes a flash estimate of payrolled employment and median pay for the most recent month, by geographical regions (NUTS1, NUTS2 and NUTS3), industrial sector (SIC2007) and age bands. This is a joint...
A comparative analysis explaining the differences between the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) and Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) estimates.
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.
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 Includes information from the withdrawn A/E guidance.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 form if you are self-employed, or a company director, and need to claim for earnings lost during jury service.
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