What counts towards minimum wage and what doesn’t? A must-read for employers

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With the National Minimum Wage (NMW) increasing in April 2025, are you sure you are calculating it correctly? 

From 1 April 2025, the new rates will be: 

For businesses, this means an increased wage bill – but also an increased risk of getting calculations wrong.  

When it comes to minimum wage compliance, errors can be costly.  

Underpaying staff, even accidentally, can lead to penalties from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), backdated payments, and even public naming and shaming. 

One of the most common mistakes employers make is misunderstanding what does and does not count towards minimum wage calculations.  

What is not included in minimum wage calculations? 

Some payments might seem like part of an employee’s wage but are not counted when determining whether they meet the legal minimum. These include: 

What is included in minimum wage calculations? 

On the other hand, certain payments do count towards minimum wage calculations, including: 

The damage employers face when miscalculating wages 

Employers who miscalculate wages risk: 

Have you reviewed your payroll practices recently? With the April 2025 wage rise looming, there is no better time than now. now is the time to review your payroll practices. 

Get in touch with our team today for assistance with ensuring your calculations are correct, deductions checked, and that your employees receive the pay they are entitled to.