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A HMRC worker has won £25,000 in compensation at an employment tribunal, after a manager's contact – sending a birthday card – was ruled ‘unwanted conduct’. Kani Toure started working for HMRC in 2019 ...
However, Jasvinder pointed out that the FIR was lodged only after they announced their protest. “Bhagwant Mann saab cannot even shift one SSP. Does the government not have time to just write that the ...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has recently confirmed that nearly 400,000 letters (370,018) have been dispatched to older individuals, predominantly women, encouraging them to review their State ...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) recently confirmed that nearly 400,000 letters (370,018) have been sent to older people - mostly women - urging them to check their State Pension payments as they may ...
A HMRC staff member who complained after her boss sent her a birthday card has won £25,000 for harassment. Kani Toure was off sick with work-related stress, the tribunal heard, with her ...
HMRC is reportedly demanding tax payments from individuals whose pension savings were swindled by fraudsters. This action by the tax authority of the Labour Party administration is striking scam ...
Hi Team, I have SSP question for part time worker. She work 3 days a week (4.5 hours per day, weekly total hours= 13.5). She is taking wage weekly is £154.44 and she is working here since couple of ...
From 6 April, statutory sick pay rates will increase from £116.75 ... From 6 April, the interest rate HMRC charges on unpaid taxes will increase by 1.5 percentage points. It means that, assuming ...
The DWP has announced changes to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) for 1.3 million people on low wages amid plans to improve living standards, reports Express.co.uk. Article continues below UK workers paid ...
The DWP has announced changes to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) for 1.3 million people on low wages as part of plans to improve living standards. UK workers that are paid less than £123 per week will ...
The First-tier Tribunal Tax Chamber delivered its judgment on 6 March 2025 in the case of John Strange vs The Commissioners for His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC), addressing the issue of unpaid ...