Hello All
I purchased a week's annual leave from my employer around a year ago. They deducted tax and national insurance from my gross pay and then the cost of the week's leave from my net pay. I've been back and forth with HR and their position is that it is not a salary sacrifice scheme so I have essentially just purchased a benefit. Putting aside that the benefit has cost me far more than had I just taken unpaid leave, thereby reducing my taxable income, my employer has also accepted that the procedure was unclear. It actually menrions the affect on pension contributions, suggesting that gross pay would be affected.
My employer has offered a small goodwill gesture but it doesn't cover the money I have paid in ni and income tax needlessly, owing to their poor procedure (or perhaps my stupidity). I woukd never have purchased the leave if I had known it would not result in less tax being deducted. I am considering a county court claim and would appreciate any advice or insight. As I understand it, the scheme as it is now explained is lawful, so I am essentially making a case for it not being explained in any documentation.
Thanks for reading.
I purchased a week's annual leave from my employer around a year ago. They deducted tax and national insurance from my gross pay and then the cost of the week's leave from my net pay. I've been back and forth with HR and their position is that it is not a salary sacrifice scheme so I have essentially just purchased a benefit. Putting aside that the benefit has cost me far more than had I just taken unpaid leave, thereby reducing my taxable income, my employer has also accepted that the procedure was unclear. It actually menrions the affect on pension contributions, suggesting that gross pay would be affected.
My employer has offered a small goodwill gesture but it doesn't cover the money I have paid in ni and income tax needlessly, owing to their poor procedure (or perhaps my stupidity). I woukd never have purchased the leave if I had known it would not result in less tax being deducted. I am considering a county court claim and would appreciate any advice or insight. As I understand it, the scheme as it is now explained is lawful, so I am essentially making a case for it not being explained in any documentation.
Thanks for reading.


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