Employment Allowance (E/A): Hand in hand with Auto Enrolment
21st July 2022In 2014 HMRC set up the Employment allowance which was a way of giving back to employers who took on more staff, the way the allowance works is that your employers national insurance liabilities are reduced by the allowance up to £2,000 or by the tax year end which ever was reached first.
Since the start the employment allowance has been raised several times:
6th April 2014 to 5th April 2016 you could claim £2,000
6th April 2016 to 5th April 2020 you could claim £3,000
6th April 2020 to 5th April 2022 you could claim £4,000
6th April 2022 you can claim £5,000
Companies and Charities that have a PAYE scheme with employer’s national insurance liabilities under £100,000 in previous years and have an eligible employee can claim the allowance, it’s also worth knowing that you can claim up to 4 previous tax years so currently that would be the 2018/2019 tax year.
Historically, the eligibility of director only payrolls to claim the EA has been something of a grey area, but as most director only payrolls have not attracted national insurance contributions, it has not been much of an issue. However, the increase in the Primary Threshold to £12,570 this tax year has raised the issue of auto-enrolment as director salaries have increased to take advantage of the higher amount.
The auto-enrolment threshold is £10,000. Director only companies can be exempted from auto-enrolment under certain circumstances. A company can only claim the E/A if they have an employee earning above the Secondary Threshold. If a director, earning above the Secondary Threshold is deemed to be an employee of the company, then the company MUST have an auto-enrolment scheme & any employee earning above £10,000 has to be enrolled.
If you are unsure if you are eligible for the Employment allowance or, if you need an auto enrolment pension scheme, please contact the payroll team at the Ely office who would be happy to help. Who knows we may even be able to save your company money?
Disclaimer - All information in this post was correct at time of writing.