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Lecture 3 Employment income

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· Distinguish between employment and self-employment. · Apply the basis of assessment for an employee. · Advise on the treatment of termination payments. · Compute National Insurance liabilities for employees and employers. · Explain how PAYE works. · Explain the treatment of benefits in kind. · Compute the taxable values of the major benefits in kind. · Describe the main types of share incentive schemes. · Apply the rules for obtaining relief for employment expenses and pension contributions. · Complete a self-assessment return for an individual who has employment income, benefits in kind and interest income.

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TAX LECTURE 3

OUTCOMES
• Employed or self-employed?
• Basis of assessment for an employee
• Termination payments
• National Insurance Contributions
• PAYE system
• Benefits-in-kind
• Taxable values of benefits-in-kind
• Share Incentive Schemes
• Employment expenses and pension contributions
• Complete a self-assessment tax return

EMPLOYMENT INCOME
 Wages, salaries, bonuses, commissions, termination payments, benefits in kind, pensions
o Includes tips even though not paid by the employer
 Retirement pension
 Job seeker’s allowance


EMPLOYMENT AND SELF-EMPLOYMENT handbook p. 45
 Self-employed people have certain tax advantages compared to employees
 Wider range of expenses
 Pay tax later
 Not a choice, but a matter of fact
 Contract of service = employee, or
 Contract for services = self-employed

CASE LAW
 Personal service
 Mutuality of obligation
 Right of control
 Right of substitution and engagement of helpers
 Provision of own equipment
 Financial risk
 Opportunity to profit
 Employee -type benefits
 Mutual intention
 Balance of evidence
 Hall v Lorimer

The UBER case
 Historically, Uber treated its drivers as self-employed individuals who contracted directly with
the passenger
o Uber regarded its role as a technology provider
 Two Uber drivers argued that they were ‘workers’ and therefore entitled to sick leave, national
minimum wage etc

,  The Supreme Court decided that the drivers were working for Uber. Five factors influenced the
Court’s decision
o Uber sets the fare, thereby dictating how much the drivers are paid for the work they do
o The contract terms are imposed by Uber on the drivers
o Once the driver has logged onto the Uber app, there are constraints on the driver’s
ability to accept or reject a ride
o Uber exercises significant control over the way in which the driver provides a service, for
example using a ratings system
o Uber restricts communication between the driver and the passenger to the minimum
necessary
 HMRC were not involved in the case. The big question now is whether, in addition to being
‘workers’, the drivers are also ‘employees’ of Uber

TERMINATION PAYMENTS handbook p47
Fully exempt
 Payments made on death
 Payments made because of injury or disability
 Lump sum payments from pension schemes
Fully taxable
 Payments to which the employee is contractually entitled.
 Also payments in lieu of notice even if not contractual
Partially exempt
 Payments made at employer’s discretion, or redundancy payment after loss of employment, are
exempt up to £30,000

NICs for 2022/23
Primary Class 1: paid by employees
 Charged on earnings over the earnings threshold (£190pw up to 5 July 2022 and £242pw
afterwards) up to the Upper Earnings limit (£967pw) at 13.25%. 3.25% on earnings over the UEL.
 Rates reduced to 12% and 2% from 6th Nov. 2022
Secondary Class 1: paid by employers
 Charged on all earnings over the earnings threshold (£175pw) at 15.05%.
 Rate reduced to 13.8% from 6 Nov.2022
Class 1A: paid by employers
 paid by employers on benefits in kind at 15.05%.
 Rate reduced to 13.8% from 6 Nov 2022.

Lecture Example
Jane earns £250 per week during December 2022. Compute the Class 1 contribution paid by:
Jane
12% x (250 – 242) = £0.96
Her employer
13.8% x (250 – 175) = £10.35


Lecture Example
Jill earns £2,000 per month in December 2022. Compute the Class 1 contribution paid by:
a) Jill
€11,86
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