Wexfordman
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Hi,
I'm facing potential, redundancy in the near future and have been looking at the tax of potential redundancy payments. The package my employer is offering is 6+2 (6 weeks plus 2 statutary), and I am working for them about 15 yrs.
My understanding is as follows:-
1) Statutary sum is tax free, and calculated as (600 *2) * 15 + 600
2) Ex gratia payment (6 weeks per year), but is capped at 78 weeks.
Ex gratia payment would be best calculated on the scsb calculation ?
so say avg salary was 50k, then tax free element would be calculated as
(Avg salary/15) * number of years service
(50,000/15)*15 = 50,000
Ex gratia payment of 75k would make 50k tax free, with 25k taxable at 41%
Statutary payment = 18,600, no tax payable
Ex gratia payment of 75k
payment tax f ree = 50k
25k taxable @41% = 14750 after tax.
total lump sum = 18,600 + 50,000 + 14750 = 83,350 after tax payment
Would this be the correct approach ?
Any advice appreciated, need to get some fwd planning in train!
I'm facing potential, redundancy in the near future and have been looking at the tax of potential redundancy payments. The package my employer is offering is 6+2 (6 weeks plus 2 statutary), and I am working for them about 15 yrs.
My understanding is as follows:-
1) Statutary sum is tax free, and calculated as (600 *2) * 15 + 600
2) Ex gratia payment (6 weeks per year), but is capped at 78 weeks.
Ex gratia payment would be best calculated on the scsb calculation ?
so say avg salary was 50k, then tax free element would be calculated as
(Avg salary/15) * number of years service
(50,000/15)*15 = 50,000
Ex gratia payment of 75k would make 50k tax free, with 25k taxable at 41%
Statutary payment = 18,600, no tax payable
Ex gratia payment of 75k
payment tax f ree = 50k
25k taxable @41% = 14750 after tax.
total lump sum = 18,600 + 50,000 + 14750 = 83,350 after tax payment
Would this be the correct approach ?
Any advice appreciated, need to get some fwd planning in train!