Tax Rates for 2018-19
Payroll InformationThe new tax year starts on 6th April and with it comes changes to the tax rates and thresholds. Here is a quick round up of what this might mean for you.
The new tax year starts on 6th April and with it comes changes to the tax rates and thresholds. Here is a quick round up of what this might mean for you.
Employers should be planning ahead for the national minimum wage and pension contribution increases which will take effect from April 2018. The new rates will be:
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