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Minimum wage
There are new regulations with respect to the National Minimum Wage, which took effect on 1st October 2007. The rates are based on the recommendations of the independent Low Pay Commission. Main (adult) rate for workers aged 22 and over 5.52 per hour. Development rate for workers aged 18 – 21 inclusive 4.60 per hour. For 16 and 17 year olds the minimum wage is 3.40 per hour. For more details please view the Department of Trade and Industry website onwww.dti.gov.uk/er/nmw
Gratuitous tax demand threatened on tips?
Waiters, waitresses and bar staff may soon have to start paying National Insurance on tips. The Inland Revenue is targeting restaurants in an attempt to reclaim thousands of pounds in National Insurance Contributions (NICs) on tip payments to staff. Tips held and distributed through what’s known as the ‘Tronc system’ - where tips are pooled centrally and distributed to employees - escape NICs provided Inland Revenue rules are followed. Accountants are warning of an upsurge in Inland Revenue investigations and their claims that restaurants are making errors in the system, meaning that NICs are due. The Revenue’s attempts have been bolstered by a ruling in the European Court of Human Rights that tips paid by cheque or credit card are the property of the employer, and can form part of the basic staff wage. Tax investigations specialists have said that restaurants using the Tronc system are “highly likely” to be on the IR’s hit list for reclaiming NICs. ”If they find errors, the Revenue can look to recover unpaid taxes going back six years,” he said. “So a business with a turnover of 10 million could be looking at an employer/employee NIC liability of 350,000 per year plus interest and penalties.”