Hi everyone,
I was wondering what others thoughts were on paying a one off payment mid-year to help with the rise in the cost of living.
Also if and what other companies were doing to help with the rise of cost of living.
Thanks
Hi everyone,
I was wondering what others thoughts were on paying a one off payment mid-year to help with the rise in the cost of living.
Also if and what other companies were doing to help with the rise of cost of living.
Thanks
In reply to Gerry Crow:
just to flag that the CIPD has recently relaunched its cost-of-living hub, which includes a new blog.
In reply to Charles:
Thanks, Charles.In reply to Stephen Jarrett:
Thanks Stephen, I'll take a lookIn reply to Claire :
I've also been looking in to supermarket vouchers recently.In reply to Charles:
Hi thank you. I've now found this one too which indicates that we can give a series of £50 vouchers tax-free hence a £300 payment split across 6 months' worth of £50 vouchers - www.gov.uk/expenses-and-benefits-trivial-benefitsIn reply to Helen:
Is this just paid as a bonus, so Taxable?In reply to Gary Lyness:
Health cash plans are normally classed as a Benefit in Kind for tax purposesIn reply to Claire :
Hi, sorry, my question was in response to another comment which was the one off cash payments. e.g. £300 cost of living payment. Are those just "bonuses", so fully taxable.In reply to Gary Lyness:
Yes cash bonuses are subject to tax and NIC.In reply to Gary Lyness:
Hi GaryIn reply to Claire :
In case of interest, we have a new CIPD blog looking at how interventions to help low-waged workers during the cost-of-living crisis (such as a bonus) can cause unintended consequences for those on universal credit community.cipd.co.uk/.../why-employer-cost-of-living-help-can-fail-universal-credit-claimants I hope you find it both interesting and informativeVisit the main CIPD website
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