National minimum wage and salary sacrifice

Written by AJN Accountants
9 January 2025

As announced in the Autumn Budget, the national minimum wage (NMW) and the national living wage (NLW) are set to increase from April 2025.

Age of WorkerHourly rate from 1st April 2025Hourly rate from 1st April 2024
21 and over (NLW)£12.21£11.44
18 to 20 (NLW)£10.00£8.60
Under 18£7.55£6.40
Apprentice£7.55£6.40

The NLW applies to workers aged 21 and over, while workers of school leaving age are entitled to the NMW. The increase for 18–20-year-olds is the largest on record and is the first step towards a single rate for all adults.

Many employers breach the NMW rules inadvertently by making certain deductions from workers that reduce their pay for NMW purposes. Where such deductions take an employee’s pay below the NMW, employers must ensure that the worker is not underpaid.

Salary sacrifice schemes are a common cause of underpayment. Even if the employee’s hourly rate is above the NMW, if the reduced contractual pay takes it below the NMW, the worker will be underpaid.

If you operate salary sacrifice schemes you need to check that the reduced amount does not take workers’ pay below NMW for all time worked in every pay reference period. We can help you with this.

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