How Much Tax and NI Does an Employer Pay on Salaries?
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How much tax and NI will an employer pay on an employees salary of £30,000 pa Plus if they made 10% commission on a target of £30K per month sales would the employer need to pay additional tax and NI on that? Thanks
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Answer:
Employers deduct PAYE tax and employees NIC before they pay employees. In addition to this, employers need to pay 12% employers NIC.
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Other answers
The employer doesn't pay any tax on salaries. It isn't their income. The employers National Insurance contribution can be found on google. Enter "employers ni 2012"
DR + Mrs Bears face
The employer pays nothing, only what they deduct from the employees pay according to the individual's tax code as supplied by HMRC
Duffer
You are confused. Employees pay their own tax and NI. UK
Kernow Lady
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