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Buyer’s guide to bikes-for-work schemes

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Employers make initial investments into necessary equipment on the behalf of employees, and a sum is then deducted from employees’ gross pay. If the employee leaves their employment, the remaining amount is deducted from their net pay and the bike becomes liable for tax.

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Choosing the best workplace pension for your business

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As of 2012, the introduction of auto-enrolment mandates all employers to provide a workplace pension. Relief at Source pension contributions from your employee are taken after tax deduction. Net Pay contributions from your employees is deducted before tax. What is a workplace pension? How is the Scheme Managed?

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Top 10 money tips for those entering the workplace

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A payslip contains important information, including someone’s payroll number, gross income (the income before any taxes and deductions have been taken out) and net pay (what’s left after deductions have been taken off), and usually a tax code. This can be done by checking www.gov.uk/check-income-tax-current-year.

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Your Guide to Take-home Pay

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After you subtract all of the taxes and other deductions, money left over is considered take-home pay. Read on to learn more about what is take-home pay and how to calculate it. What is take home pay? Take-home pay consists of the income an individual receives after taxes, benefits, and other contributions are deducted.

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What Is Imputed Income? | Payroll Definition and Examples

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Do not include imputed income in an employee’s net pay. Non-deductible moving expense reimbursements. This article has been updated from its original publication date of May 9, 2012. Imputed income typically includes fringe benefits. Group-term life insurance exceeding more than $50,000. Personal use of employer car.

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