New advisory fuel rates for employers with company car schemes, which apply to all journeys made on or after 1 September 2011, with the option for employers to continue to use the previous rates for one month, have been released by HM Revenue and Customs.
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Sick payFORTHCOMING CHANGE: With effect from 6 April 2024, under article 8 of the Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2024 (currently in draft) the rate of Statutory Sick Pay will increase from £109.40 to £116.75 per week. For further information, see News Analysis: Rates of SMP, SSP, Maternity
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