Sentences with phrase «payroll costs to the government»

Under the proposals, organisations of a certain size will have to pay a percentage of their payroll costs to the government to support the creation of apprenticeships as part of a drive to get 3m learners to begin one by 2020.

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«We certainly applaud government's efforts on easing the burden of high housing costs and increasing access to child care, but in introducing a payroll tax to offset lost MSP premium revenues this Budget delivers another meaningful blow to small to medium employers, especially in the service and technology sectors,» adds Black.
The chief executive of the Australian Chamber of Commerce, Peter Anderson, said PacBrands» decision highlighted the need for the Government to take cost pressures off the sector, such as reducing payroll taxes.
Some local governments say these were the final steps before bankruptcy as they struggle to pay rising pension costs, payrolls and more on a shrinking and overburdened tax base.
The cost of maintaining these 26,589 names on government payroll, the President stated, is GH cents 36,166,203 per month, implying that «government stands to save the country over GH cents 433 million on this year's budget alone by this exercise.»
Silver wants to exclude from a cap some government costs — such as pension and health care costs — meaning town governments and school districts would only apply the tax limit to other parts of their budgets, like payroll or equipment, according to Brian Sampson, of Unshackle Upstate, a group that supports the tax cap.
Although the amount schools receive per - pupil has been protected in real terms by the government, rising payroll costs and other pressures are forcing leaders across England to cut their spending.
«The boom in off - payroll work is costing the Exchequer an amount estimated in some quarters to be as high as # 4bn a year, and the Government will certainly continue its mission to fight this.
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