Tribunal Hears That Traffic Wardens Work To Quotas!

Sunday, 8. April 2012

Traffic wardens, Omagh Discussing notes at Mar...

Traffic wardens, Omagh Discussing notes at Market Street (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

A recent tribunal hearing exposed the fact that traffic wardens are expected to meet minimum quotas that could lead to tickets being issued unnecessarily. A warden who blew the whistle was sacked, following which he won a tribunal hearing for unfair dismissal. When interviewed he expressed disappointment that more wardens weren’t prepared to Read more »

HMRC Challenges Car Allowance Ruling And Wins

Monday, 22. August 2011

HM Revenue and Customs seen from Parliament Sq...

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Most employers and employees know that there is a tax and NI free allowance payable of 45 pence per mile when an employee uses his own car for work. This applies to the first 10,000 business miles per annum, after that it drops to 25 pence per mile. If the employer only actually pays 20 pence per mile the employee can claim the difference (25 pence Read more »