Do you have a PAYE bill in excess of £3 Million

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Welcome to the Pocketfit Training Academy (PTA) Leading the UK’s Fitness Professionals Preparing for “YOUR” future.
Advertisements

The Apprenticeship Levy. The Levy is part of a broader programme of reforms The government is committed to significantly increase the quantity and quality.
The Apprenticeship Levy. The Levy is part of a broader programme of reforms The government is committed to significantly increase the quantity and quality.
Exeter and Heart of Devon ESB (25/05/16) Briefing: “Ready for the Apprenticeship Levy and targets in the Public Sector 2017” Richard Daulton National Apprenticeship.
Trailblazer Funding Current Position. 2014/15 & 15/16 Funding Model for Trailblazers Core Government Contribution Cap (£2 for every £1 from employer)
Want to learn more about partnering with us? See our company page: Apprenticeships now and the proposed plans.
Levy and Trailblazers. The Levy is part of a broader programme of reforms The government is committed to significantly increasing the quantity and quality.
What the new levy means for employers big and small Gemma Gathercole Head of Policy – FE & Funding April 2016.
Apprenticeships – Good for Business 19 th January 2012 Liz Coughlin, Employer Account Manager, Buckinghamshire.
Schoolbusinessservices.co.uk The Apprenticeship Levy Ricky Barton – SBS Finance & Business Consultant.
The Apprenticeship Levy Beeby Bell Quality & Compliance Manager Working in Partnership with:
Liverpool City Region Employment and Skills opportunities 5th July 2016 Rob Tabb.
Signposting Company confidential Barclays Apprenticeship Programme Business in Oxford 21 st April 2016 Trevor French - Head of Business & Corporate Banking.
The Apprenticeship Levy for Schools
Developing a strategy on apprenticeships
AccountancyPlace.
Problems with quality Pay (1 in 7) Training Duration
Apprenticeship Funding
Simpler funding system Equivalent and Lower level qualifications
Apprenticeship Funding Update Head of Funding Data & Calculations
Apprenticeships All content correct at time of presentation creation – 25th April 2017, please check all reference materials quoted for updates.
What is an Apprenticeship?
Apprenticeship Reform Vicky Mann – Head of Apprenticeships & Work Based Learning Paul Smith – Head of Employer Liaison, Partnerships & Commercial Training.
Apprenticeship Levy How it will work…..
The Apprenticeship Reforms
Apprenticeship update
Preparing for the Apprenticeship Levy
Apprenticeships – From Policy to Implementation
The Apprenticeship Levy and the Construction Sector
Superannuation Guarantee Levy
APPRENTICESHIPS – trailblazing the way forward…
Apprenticeships update May 2017
Apprenticeship Funding
Nick Ayton Head of Funding Data and Calculations
…..Planning for the future…..
Young Workers Engagement Project The Apprenticeship Levy
Do you have a PAYE bill in excess of £3 Million
APPRENTICESHIPS Georgina Cleasby – Careers Adviser.
Apprenticeships: how it can help to recruit, train and retain
New Year New Funding New Year New ways of working New Plans New Strategy.
Reporting Income (TAXES!)
Project Management Apprenticeships
Apprenticeship Funding
Post-19 options and their funding
FUNDING MODEL
Making the Most of the Apprenticeship Levy
Apprenticeship Levy Iain Murray Strategy Manager, unionlearn
Succession Planning & Apprenticeships Gill Cresswell
for full time undergraduates starting in September 2012
Apprenticeships: Nurturing Talent
Routes To Employment.
Apprenticeships in Schools
Mike Johnson MBE Lead Apprenticeship Ambassador - EMAAN Welcome
Nick Ayton Head of Funding Data and Calculations
The Apprenticeship Levy
What is the Apprenticeship Levy
On-Boarding Session Subcontracting Rules
Post-19 options and their funding
Apprenticeship Levy Alex Miles WYLP Ltd.
Funding your part-time studies 2019.
The Apprenticeship Levy
NELP partnership network
The Changing Face of Apprenticeships
Helping businesses to grow with apprentices
Change Management February 2006
The Apprenticeship Levy
Student Finance /07/2019 © The University of Sheffield.
Student Finance /07/2019 © The University of Sheffield.
Northamptonshire schools 2019
Presentation transcript:

Do you have a PAYE bill in excess of £3 Million 1 Employer Levy Guide From April 2017 the national apprenticeship programme will be expanded by the introduction of the apprenticeship levy. The aim of the levy is to fund 3 million new apprenticeships by 2020, encouraging businesses to employ apprentices or retrain their existing staff. Please follow the links below to work out how these changes will affect your business. Do you have a PAYE bill in excess of £3 Million Yes No

Do you have more than 50 members of staff? 2 No Organisations will be exempt from the first £15k of the Levy, which translates to the levy only being charged for payrolls in excess of £3 million per year, irrespective of if the organisation employs Apprentices. Therefore, the levy will apply to 2% of UK employers. Do you have more than 50 members of staff? Yes No

Yes ? No Yes Do you have any available funding in your levy pot? 3 Yes You are liable for apprentice costs from your levy pot. Your levy pot will be 0.5% of your annual payroll. Organisations will be exempt from the first £15k of the Levy, which translates to the levy only being charged for payrolls in excess of £3 million per year, irrespective of if the organisation employs Apprentices. Therefore, the levy will apply to 2% of UK employers. Do you have any available funding in your levy pot? Yes ? No

4 Yes You pay 10% of the cost of training an apprentice regardless of age. For example: Electrical or Motor Vehicle apprentices will cost £18,000. (Apprenticeships vary in length and value and contributions  will vary accordingly ) You will pay £40 per month which will be collected quarterly over 36 months, plus 20% (£360) for the final assessment. 10% of £18,000 = £1,800 £1,800 – 20% for the final assessment = £1,440 £1,440 over 36 months = £40

Is your apprentice between 16-18 Years old? 5 No Is your apprentice between 16-18 Years old? (or a 19 to 24 care leaver or with a EHC support plan to support their learning) Yes No

Congratulations, you’re a winner! 6 Yes Congratulations, you’re a winner! Your Apprentices  training could be free (*ESFA  conditions apply) and you may be eligible for £1000 bonus if conditions are met, paid in two instalments (following a qualifying period)

No You pay 10% of the cost of training your apprentice. 7 No You pay 10% of the cost of training your apprentice. For example Electrical or Motor Vehicle apprentices will cost £18,000. You will pay £40 per month which will be collected quarterly over 36 months, plus 20% (£360) for the final assessment. 10% of £18,000 = £1,800 £1,800 – 20% for the final assessment = £1,440 £1,400 over 36 months = £40

No You are liable for 10% for all the overspill from your levy pot. 8 No You are liable for 10% for all the overspill from your levy pot. For example Electrical or Motor Vehicle apprentices will cost £18,000. You will pay £40 per month which will be collected quarterly over 36 months, plus 20% (£360) for the final assessment. 10% of £18,000 = £1,800 £1,800 – 20% for the final assessment = £1,440 £1,440 over 36 months = £40

9 Yes Using the funding from your levy pot you will be able to fund your apprentice’s training. You will pay 80% of your apprentice’s training in monthly installments over the duration of their course. The final 20% of the funding will be paid at the end of the course for the learner’s final assessment. For example: A Motor Vehicle Apprentice will cost £18,000 to train over 36 months. You will have to pay £400 per month over 36 months, plus a £3600 final assessment fee at the end of the apprenticeship. £18,000 – 20% for the final assessment = £14,400 £14,400 over 36 months = £400