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ABOUT US

Who are we:

We are a professional and friendly firm of Chartered Certified Accountants, headed up by Clive Myers, and his team.

What do we do:

We work with small to medium sized small businesses and individuals to help them operate as tax efficiently and as profitably as possible.
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  • Welcome to Myers & Co Accountants Ltd

    Welcome to Myers & Co Accountants Ltd

    Providing a professional and friendly accountancy service
  • Helping your business to be more profitable

    Helping your business to be more profitable

    We help small to medium sized businesses operate more tax efficiently
  • We offer a fixed price service

    We offer a fixed price service

    Our service is all inclusive with telephone, email and software support
  • Utilise our online system and save time

    Utilise our online system and save time

    Our online system will enable clients to approve documents securely online
  • Over 80% of our new business comes from referrals

    Over 80% of our new business comes from referrals

    We believe this is a testament to our customer service
  • Contact us today

    Contact us today

    Call or email us today and receive your free confidential consultation

2020/21

Statutory pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer if an employee is not at work for a variety of reasons.
  • There are detailed conditions for an employee to qualify for any of these statutory payments.
  • Employees are only eligible for a statutory payment if they have sufficient average weekly earnings of at least the lower earnings limit.

Statutory Sick Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer if an employee is too ill to work.
  • SSP is generally payable for a period up to 28 weeks.

 SSP support during coronavirus outbreak

The government has temporarily made SSP more accessible to employees in response to the coronavirus outbreak. During the outbreak SSP is available from the first day of absence, including for those self-isolating or caring for others.

The government is supporting small and medium-sized businesses and employers to cope with the extra costs of paying coronavirus related SSP by refunding eligible SSP costs.

Statutory Maternity Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off to have a baby.
  • SMP is payable for a period up to 39 weeks.

Statutory Paternity Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off during their partner's Statutory Maternity Pay period.
  • Payment is for a period of either one or two complete weeks.

Shared Parental Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off following the curtailment of the period of SMP by the mother.
  • Payment is for up to a maximum of 37 weeks and is dependent on the mother's unused SMP period.

Statutory Adoption Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off when they adopt a child.
  • Payment is for a period up to 39 weeks.

Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer when parents take time off following the death of a child or a stillbirth.
  • Payment is for up to a maximum of two weeks.
2020/21 Statutory pay rates -
average weekly earnings £120 or over
 
Statutory Sick Pay £95.85
Statutory Maternity Pay  
First six weeks 90% of weekly earnings
Next 33 weeks £151.20
Statutory Paternity Pay - two weeks £151.20
Statutory Adoption Pay - 39 weeks  
First six weeks 90% of weekly earnings
Next 33 weeks £151.20
Shared Parental Pay £151.20
Statutory Parental Bereavement Pay - two weeks £151.20

With the exception of Statutory Sick Pay, statutory payments may
be payable at 90% average weekly earnings throughout the payment period
in certain circumstances. This applies where 90% weekly earnings
are less than the standard rate of £151.20.

2019/20

Statutory pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer if an employee is not at work for a variety of reasons.
  • There are detailed conditions for an employee to qualify for any of these statutory payments.
  • Employees are only eligible for a statutory payment if they have sufficient average weekly earnings of at least the lower earnings limit.

Statutory Sick Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer if an employee is too ill to work.
  • SSP is generally payable for a period up to 28 weeks.

Statutory Maternity Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off to have a baby.
  • SMP is payable for a period up to 39 weeks.

Statutory Paternity Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off during their partner's Statutory Maternity Pay period.
  • Payment is for a period of either one or two complete weeks.

Shared Parental Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off following the curtailment of the period of SMP by the mother.
  • Payment is for up to a maximum of 37 weeks and is dependent on the mother's unused SMP period.

Statutory Adoption Pay

  • Payments may be required from an employer when an employee takes time off when they adopt a child.
  • Payment is for a period up to 39 weeks.
2019/20 Statutory pay rates -
average weekly earnings £118 or over
 
Statutory Sick Pay £94.25
Statutory Maternity Pay  
First six weeks 90% of weekly earnings
Next 33 weeks £148.68
Statutory Paternity Pay - two weeks £148.68
Statutory Adoption Pay - 39 weeks  
First six weeks 90% of weekly earnings
Next 33 weeks £148.68
Shared Parental Pay £148.68

With the exception of Statutory Sick Pay, statutory payments may
be payable at 90% average weekly earnings throughout the payment period
in certain circumstances. This applies where 90% weekly earnings
are less than the standard rate of £148.68.