Apprenticeship Levy could put intermediaries out of business, warns FCSA

The Apprenticeship Levy could see intermediaries across the country go out of business, the FCSA, a trade association for professional employment service providers, has warned.
Tue, 15 Nov 2016

The Apprenticeship Levy could see intermediaries across the country go out of business, the FCSA, a trade association for professional employment service providers, has warned.

Coming into force this April, the levy will be paid by UK employers at 0.5% of their paybill, through Pay As You Earn (PAYE), alongside income tax and National Insurance on...

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