On the 25th of October 2019, HMRC updated their factsheet guidance notes on the Notice of Underpayment for the National Minimum Wage. Rather than just point to this factsheet. The Global Payroll Association would like you to point you to all three. They are designed for employers to tell them how HMRC perform checks to ensure employers are paying workers at least the National Minimum Wage:
- Factsheet 1 “About National Living Wage and the National Minimum Wage checks”
- Factsheet 2 “Carrying out a self-review of the National Living Wage and the National Minimum Wage”
- Factsheet 3 “Guidance Notes on the Notice of Underpayment”
Compliance with the National Living and National Minimum Wage is amongst the top 5 queries that we receive at the Global Payroll Association. So, it is also worthwhile pointing readers and members to HMRC’s internal National Minimum Wage Manual for extra reading material.
On the 25th of October 2019, HMRC updated their factsheet guidance notes on the Notice of Underpayment for the National Minimum Wage. Rather than just point to this factsheet. The Global Payroll Association would like you to point you to all three. They are designed for employers to tell them how HMRC perform checks to ensure employers are paying workers at least the National Minimum Wage:
- Factsheet 1 “About National Living Wage and the National Minimum Wage checks”
- Factsheet 2 “Carrying out a self-review of the National Living Wage and the National Minimum Wage”
- Factsheet 3 “Guidance Notes on the Notice of Underpayment”
Compliance with the National Living and National Minimum Wage is amongst the top 5 queries that we receive at the Global Payroll Association. So, it is also worthwhile pointing readers and members to HMRC’s internal National Minimum Wage Manual for extra reading material.