Universal Credit: PAYE

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Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask Mr Chancellor of the Exchequer, how many fines of what total value have been imposed by HM Revenue and Customs on employers in Northern Ireland in (a) 2010, (b) 2011, (c) 2012 and (d) 2014 to date.


Answered by
David Gauke Portrait
David Gauke
This question was answered on 1st May 2014

This question has been taken as asking about fines related to non-payment of the NMW.

The Government takes the enforcement of NMW very seriously and HMRC enforce the national minimum wage legislation on behalf of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS). It does that by investigating all complaints made about employers suspected of not paying the minimum wage, in addition to carrying out targeted enforcement where it identifies a high risk of non-payment of NMW across the whole of the UK.

Prior to 6 April 2009, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) issued penalty notices to those employers who failed to comply, within 28 days, with an enforcement notice. A new enforcement regime, introduced in April 2009, saw the introduction of automatic penalties for employers who are found to have underpaid their workers.

The number and value of penalties issued to Northern Ireland employers for the calendar years 2010-14 is set out in the following table:

2010

2011

2012

2013

Number

63

43

30

20

Value

£33,635

£49,135

£41,110

£40,724

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