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What counts towards minimum wage and what doesn’t? A must-read for employers

Summary by Rotherham Taylor Chartered Accountants
With the National Minimum Wage (NMW) increasing in April 2025, are you sure you are calculating it correctly? From 1 April 2025, the new rates will be:  21 and over £12.21 per hour (up from £11.44)  18 to 20 – £10.00 per hour (up from £8.60)  Under 18 and apprentices – £7.55 per hour (up from £6.40)  For businesses, this means an increased wage bill – but also an increased risk of getting calculations wrong.   When it comes to minimum wage co…
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Rotherham Taylor Chartered Accountants broke the news in on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
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