Consultation opens on proposal to introduce an apprenticeship levy

In the Summer Budget, the Government announced the introduction of a levy on large private and public sector employers to help fund 3 million new, high quality apprenticeships.

In the Summer Budget, the Government announced the introduction of a levy on large private and public sector employers to help fund 3 million new, high quality apprenticeships.  The Government wants the levy to be both simple and proportionate and therefore intends for the levy to be calculated on the basis of employee earnings and for employers to pay the levy through their PAYE return to HMRC. A consultation has now started seeking views on the definition of a ‘large’ employer, i.e. how the size of an organisation in terms of the number of employees should be calculated, how to make sure that employers paying the levy have the opportunity to get more out than they put in and how best to give employers control of apprenticeships. Further details on the rate and scope of the levy will be announced in the autumn.

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