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The amount you earn, and how often you're paid your wages, can affect your Universal Credit.
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The government will maintain the income tax Personal Allowance and higher rate threshold and National Insurance contributions Upper Earnings Limit and Upper Profits Limit at their 2021-2022 levels up to and including 2025-2026.
This series brings together the most up to date DCMS sector earnings datasets.
Use the revaluation of earnings factors to calculate your scheme member’s GMP.
Paper looks at how the rise in the minimum wage can account for 3 facts characterizing a large decline in earnings inequality
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Information for employers on how Universal Credit and earnings are worked out, employers' responsibilities and support available.
Biggest ever increase to the National Living Wage, worth over £1,800 a year for a full-time worker, fulfils manifesto pledge to end low pay.
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