Homeworkers tax concession to rise to £4 per week?

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Homeworkers tax concession to rise to £4 per week?

The amount that HMRC allows employers to offer staff who regularly work from home is apparently set to rise to £4 per week from the 2012/13 tax year.



The allowance - currently £3 per week - is intended to provide assistance with the 'additional household expenses' (that's the costs of heating and lighting, to you and me) that homeworkers incur while working from home. On the appropriate bit of the HMRC website, there is no reference to the rise (hence the question mark in the title of this piece!).

To benefit from the allowance, you have to have a 'homeworking arrangement' with your employer - i.e. your homeworking has to be a formal, regular part of your working life, and not the result of you taking work home now and again.

£4 per week (i.e.  £208 per year) is unlikely to cover the full costs of working from home - though it doesn't stop employers from paying more through expenses, where the expenditure can be proven and is backed by paperwork, and where appropriate records are kept. Nevertheless, this is a useful allowance which returns to the homeworker some of the savings that employers make from people working from home.

At the same time, the employer does not have to pay this allowance - and we know that some employers, even in Prospect-represented areas, either pay less than the HMRC amount or even nothing at all. So, even if you are getting the allowance currently, you may not automatically get the rise which HMRC has apparently agreed. Why not speak to your local rep and see what can be done? (And: likewise if you are not getting the full amount currently!)

Hat-tip: Broomfield Alexander's tax update