Armed forces: special allowances and expenses
In addition to your regular pay, the armed forces also pay some of the costs you incur as a result of doing your job. Here we look at the tax implications of these additional payments.
In addition to your regular pay, the armed forces also pay some of the costs you incur as a result of doing your job. Here we look at the tax implications of these additional payments.
On this page, we look at the tax position of training that your employer provides for you. Depending on the type of contract you have, payments made for your training and associated expenses may or may not be taxable.
We discuss what help is available for disabled employees in the form of tax relief and exemptions.
There are many different kinds of internship available. You will need to look at the agreement you have with the provider of the internship to see what your status is and what rights you have: for example, you may be employed or be a volunteer, undertaking unpaid work. An internship is ...
On this page, we look at how you pay tax on benefits-in-kind, also known as non-cash benefits, as an employee.
If you are an employee and you pay for travel expenses that are related to your job, but these are not reimbursed by your employer, you might be able to get tax relief. This is a complex area, but we cover the main points below.