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Sabbatical definition
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What does Sabbatical mean?
A sabbatical is a rest or break from work. It may be paid, but more often is unpaid. Employees do not have a legal right to take a sabbatical or career break. However, many employers choose to provide a career break scheme, which may specify conditions as to the minimum length of service before an application can be made, the maximum length of the break and whether the employee will be reemployed in their old role on their return. Even if a career break scheme is in place, there is no requirement for the employer to accept the application in every case. Where an employee ceases working during the tax year and does not expect to work again in that year, they should consider completing and submitting form P50 to HMRC in order to reclaim excess income tax collected via the payroll.
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