HMRC publish new parental and SSP standard pay rates
























HMRC publish new parental and SSP standard pay rates







HM Revenue and Customs have
published the likely new standard rates for Statutory Sick Pay, Statutory
Maternity Pay, Statutory Adoption Pay and Statutory Paternity Pay, due to come
into effect in April 2010.

The new rates are as follows
(previous rates in brackets): 

  • SMP:
    Six weeks at 90% of the employee’s average weekly earnings followed by a
    further 33 weeks at the standard rate of £124.88 (£123.06) per week or 90% of
    average weekly earnings – whichever is lower.
  • SPP:
    One or two weeks’ at the standard rate of £124.88 (£123.06) per
    week or 90% of average weekly earnings – whichever is lower. If the employee
    opts to take two weeks’ leave, they must be taken together.
  • SAP:
    39 weeks at the standard rate of £124.88 (£123.06) per
    week or 90% of weekly earnings – whichever is lower.
  • The
    rate for SSP remains unchanged from 2009-10, i.e. £79.15 per week.
  • The
    weekly lower earnings limit applying to National Insurance contributions, will
    increase to £97 (£95).

The revised SMP, SPP and SAP standard rates will
apply for complete pay weeks commencing on or after 4 April 2010 (the first
Sunday in April).

 

 

 

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