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Understanding the New Tipping Laws: Key Changes for Employers

7 November 2024
Accounting & Compliance, Payroll, People, Structuring a Business

From 1st October 2024, significant changes in tipping laws came into effect, especially impacting the hospitality industry.

Under the new rules, all tips, gratuities, and service charges must go directly to employees.

This shift is a major win for millions of workers nationwide, ensuring they receive the full benefit of customer tips without deductions or administrative fees.

For employers, understanding these changes is essential to staying compliant and fostering fair, transparent tipping practices.

What’s is changing?

If your business already distributes all tips to employees, you’re likely unaffected.

However, for those who don’t, here’s a quick breakdown of the new requirements:

100% Distribution of Tips
All tips, gratuities, and service charges paid by customers must be distributed fairly among employees.

No Administrative Deductions
Employers cannot withhold a percentage of tips for administrative costs, including payment processing fees.

Tipping Log Requirement
A tipping log should be maintained for at least three years, and employees have the right to request copies of their tipping records.

Written Tipping Policy
Businesses where tips are regularly collected should have a written tipping policy available for all employees.

Tips and Minimum Wage Calculations
Tips cannot be factored into National Minimum Wage calculations.

Equal Rights for Agency Workers
Agency workers are entitled to the same tipping rights as permanent employees.

Non-Compliance Penalties
Failing to comply could lead to employment tribunals, with penalties up to £5,000 per case.

This legislation aims to ensure fair distribution of an estimated £200 million in tips that employers previously retained.

Taxation of Tips

It’s important to note that this legislation doesn’t change the tax treatment of tips.

Key points include:

Tax Due on All Tips

Tips are taxable income, whether paid directly or through an employer.

Cash Tips

If employees keep cash tips, they must report them to HMRC via self-assessment, their personal tax account, or by calling HMRC.

Employer-Distributed Tips

Tips paid via payroll should be reported as taxable income and subject to tax deductions.

Tronc Arrangements

Tips paid through a “Tronc” arrangement are also subject to tax, with deductions occurring before distribution to employees.

For more detailed guidance, visit the official government update.

Summary

The upcoming changes to tipping laws are set to create a fairer environment for employees in the hospitality sector and beyond.

By mandating that all tips are passed directly to workers, the law not only enhances their earnings but also promotes transparency in tipping practices.

As an employer, it’s crucial to understand and implement these new rules to avoid potential penalties and ensure compliance.

Need Assistance?

If you have any concerns about how this legislation affects your business or need assistance with payroll compliance, our team is here to help.

Don’t hesitate to reach out to us for guidance or a referral to employment law advisors who can support you through this transition.

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