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As a general rule, all workers must receive the minimum wage rate that’s appropriate for their age. But what happens if your business employs family members - is there any exemption available?
Published 17.03.2017
As a busy company director, you’re constantly on the go. But a graduate who wants to boost their CV has just approached you asking for some “free work experience”. Is this a great way to liberate
some spare time, or a risky move?
Published 26.11.2009
As part of a national minimum wage (NMW) crackdown fines for non-compliance are to be quadrupled. Might this affect unpaid directors or those who take a low salary?
Published 03.02.2014
The retailer John Lewis has set aside £36 million to correct a national minimum wage (NMW) blunder. It arises from a simple error that every business can make. What do you need to know?
Published 25.05.2017
A new government campaign will mean companies face closer checks to ensure they meet minimum wage requirements. What’s the full story?
Published 27.11.2013
To keep payroll costs down, some companies use travel expenses to meet the requirement to pay staff at least £5.80 per hour. Why might this now be a problem?
Published 03.03.2010
On 6 April 2020 the government will resume its policy of naming and shaming businesses that fail to pay the correct national minimum wage (NMW). Will those that make honest mistakes be in
the firing line again?
Published 28.02.2020
Your teenage kids are always asking for extra cash - well they do need the latest of everything! Paying them out of your taxed income seems expensive. Is there a way to get your company to pay them
instead?
Published 23.11.2005
HMRC recently prosecuted a director over his “mistakes” on the National Minimum Wage rate. So what do directors need to know about this case? And what about the changes that are coming in on October
1 2010?
Published 15.09.2010
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