Statutory rates 2022

Statutory sick pay

PaymentFrom 6 April 2020From 6 April 2021From 6 April 2022
Statutory sick pay£95.85£96.35£99.35
Lower earnings limit (per week)£120£120£123

National minimum wage

AgeFrom 1 April 2020From 1 April 2021From 1 April 2022
Workers aged 25 and over (National Living Wage)*£8.72 an hour
Workers aged 23 and over (National Living Wage)*£8.91 an hour£9.50 an hour
Workers aged 21–24*£8.20 an hour
Workers aged 21-22*£8.36 an hour£9.18 an hour
Development rates for workers aged 18–20£6.45 an hour£6.56 an hour£6.83 an hour
Young workers rate for workers aged 16–17£4.55 an hour£4.62 an hour£4.81 an hour
Apprentices under 19, or over 19 and in first year of the apprenticeship£4.15 an hour£4.30 an hour£4.81

Voluntary living wage

 London Living WageUK Living Wage
2018/19£10.55 an hour£9.00 an hour
2019/20£10.75 an hour£9.30 an hour
2020/21£10.85 an hour£9.50 an hour 
2021/22£11.05 an hour£9.90 an hour

These rates are reviewed and updated annually each November. Employers signed up to the scheme have 6 months to implement the increase. 

Minimum auto-enrolment contributions

Timing    Minimum total percentage to be paid into pensionMinimum employer contributionMinimum employee contribution
6 April 2018 – 5 April 20195 per cent2 per cent3 per cent
6 April 2019 onwards8 per cent3 per cent5 per cent

Disclosure and barring fees

CheckFee
Basic DBS check£23
Enhanced DBS check£40
Standard DBS check£23
DBS adult first check£6
Registration application£300
Countersignatory£5
Update service (annual)£13

National insurance contribution thresholds

£ per week (unless stated)2021 – 20222022 – 2023
Lower earnings limit, primary Class 1£120£123
Upper earnings limit, primary Class 1£967£967
Upper secondary threshold for under 21s (from April 2015)£967£967
Primary threshold£184£190
Secondary threshold£170£175
Class 2 rate£3.05£3.15
Small earnings exception (replaced by Small profits threshold from 6 April 2015)£6,515 pa£6,725
Special Class 2 rate for volunteer development workers£6.00£6.15
Class 3 rate£15.40£15.85
Class 4 rate lower profits limit£9,568£9,880
Class 4 rate upper profits limit£50,270£50,270

These rates are reviewed and updated annually each April.

Family-friendly payments

PaymentsFrom 5 April 2020From 4 April 2021From 3 April 2022
Statutory shared parental pay (ShPP) Statutory rate or 90% of employee’s weekly earnings if this is lower.£151.20£151.97£156.66
Statutory maternity pay (SMP) First six weeks – 90% of employee’s average weekly earnings. Remaining weeks at the statutory rate or 90% of employee’s weekly earnings if this is lower.£151.20£151.97£156.66
Statutory adoption pay (SAP) First six weeks – 90% of employee’s average weekly earnings. Remaining weeks at the statutory rate or 90% of employee’s weekly earnings if this is lower.£151.20£151.97£156.66
Statutory paternity pay (SPP) Statutory rate or 90% of employee’s weekly earnings if this is lower.£151.20£151.97£156.66
Statutory parental bereavement pay (SPBP)                               Statutory rate or 90% of employee’s weekly earnings if this is lower.£151.20£151.97£156.66

These rates are reviewed and updated annually each April. In order to qualify for these payments, workers must earn over the lower earnings limit

Compensation limits

Payments                                                From 6 April 2020From 6 April 2021From 6 April 2022
Limit on guarantee payments£30£30£31
Limit on a week’s pay for calculating redundancy and unfair dismissal basic award£538£544£571
Maximum basic award for unfair dismissal and statutory redundancy payment (30 weeks’ pay subject to the limit on week’s pay)£16,140£16,320£17,130

Forthcoming Legislation

 24th March 2022The COVID-19 provisions within the Statutory Sick Pay and Employment and Support Allowance regulations will be removed.  This includes SSP payments for those isolating (unless too unwell to work), and the payment of SSP from day 1.  All claims under the SSP rebate scheme for covid-related sickness must be submitted, and all amendments to claims made before this date
6th  April 2022The ability to manually check the status of those with a biometric residence card or permit, or frontier work permit, will be removed. From that date, only online checks will be possible. In order to complete these checks, the employer will need the individual’s date of birth and right to work share code. 
6 April 2022The following rates will increase:  SSP as above Compensation limits, statutory guarantee pay and weekly redundancy payments  National insurance contributions will increase by 1.25%
6 April 2022HMRC has asked that payslips include a message to say “1.25% uplift in NICs funds;  NHS, health & social care.” This is in place until 5 April 2023. Itemised pay statement Letter to all employees regarding the increase
6 April 2022The lower earnings limit will increase for the first time in two years, to £123
15 May 2022Final date for implementation of voluntary living wage increase
1 October 2022A permanent system of digital right to work checks will replace temporary covid measures.