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Posted Tue, 16 Jul 2024 16:25:51 GMT by ujay10
Hi there, From a care perspective, we pay rostered time (hours spent with client) and we are expected to pay travel time between clients as well as waiting time less or up to 30mins (all indicated separately on pay slip). My question is, for employees with limited hours/week (i.e 20hrs/week), does the travel and waiting time count towards their allowance? as most rostering systems only take time spent with client when calculating hours worked. Travel and waiting time are computed separately
Posted Wed, 17 Jul 2024 11:25:26 GMT by HMRC Admin 17 Response

Hi ,
 
HMRC wouldnt be able to comment on how to calculate how you pay employees.

We are only concerned that the income is taxed correctly.

If your question is would the travel be tax exempt I would say no because you are not paying to reimburse the cost
of the travel you are stating this is classed as working time therefore this would be regarded as earnings and taxed as normal.

Thank you .
Posted Wed, 17 Jul 2024 12:02:11 GMT by ujay10
Hi, Thank you for your response. My question is not tax related, its more related to complying with the maximum amount of hours an employee can work (i.e students) For example: A student is rostered for 17hrs of work per week (below the 20hrs/week limit) However, the same student has accumulated a travel and waiting time of 5hrs for that same week On the pay slip, this brings the total hours to 22hrs/week exceeding the 20hrs/week limit Would we be in violation of the limit? Thank you
Posted Wed, 17 Jul 2024 14:41:02 GMT by HMRC Admin 10 Response
Hi
HMRC wouldnt comment on that you may have to speak to department which sets out those rules, I'm sorry I'm not able to advise you what this is as this is outside the remit of this forum.

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