Apprenticeship Levy definition

Apprenticeship Levy means the apprenticeship levy due in accordance with the Finance Act 2017 and the Income Tax (Pay as you Earn) (Amendment) Regulations 2017;
Apprenticeship Levy means the apprenticeship levy due in accordance with
Apprenticeship Levy means the apprenticeship levy due in accordance with the Finance Act 2017 and the Income Tax (Pay As You Earn) (Amendment) Regulations 2017;

Examples of Apprenticeship Levy in a sentence

  • Apprenticeship Levy Funding Means the Employers Funding held in the Digital Account which is used to pay for apprenticeships training and assessment in accordance with the Funding Rules.

  • The Supplier shall indemnify Legal & General and keep Legal & General indemnified in full against any and all liability arising on or after 6 April 2021 to account for deductions of income tax and/or employee National Insurance Contributions, or payment of employer National Insurance Contributions and/or Apprenticeship Levy (together in each case with any associated interest and/or penalties), in respect of any Resource.

  • Further, the introduction of Apprenticeship Levy will potentially increase interest and investment in skills in Apprenticeships and work based learning.

  • Digital Account Means the account from which Employers access Apprenticeship Levy Funding.

  • The introduction of the Flexible Workforce Development Fund (FWDF) has created new and renewed links for the College with Apprenticeship Levy paying employers.


More Definitions of Apprenticeship Levy

Apprenticeship Levy means the levy on UK employers with annual paybills in excess of £3 million to fund new apprenticeships, pursuant to Part 6 of the Finance Act 2016.
Apprenticeship Levy means the apprenticeship levy due in accordance with the Finance Act 2017;
Apprenticeship Levy means the apprenticeship levy due in accordance with the Finance Xxx 0000 and the Income Tax (Pay as you Earn) (Amendment) Regulations 2017; “Assignment” means the Intermediary Services to be performed by the Agency Worker for the Hirer for a period of time during which the Intermediary is supplied by the Employment Business to the Hirer;
Apprenticeship Levy means the apprenticeship levy due in accordance with the Finance Act 2017 and the Income Tax (Pay As You Earn) (Amendment) Regulations 2017;“Assignment”means the Intermediary Services to be performed by the Agency Worker for the Hirer for a period of time during which the Intermediary is supplied by the Employment Business to the Hirer;“Assignment Details Form”means written confirmation of the Assignment details agreed with the Hirer prior to commencement of the Assignment;
Apprenticeship Levy means the apprenticeship levy due in accordance with the Finance Act 2017 and the Income Tax
Apprenticeship Levy. This is a levy on UK employers (0.5% of their pay bill) with an annual wage bill of over £3m to fund new apprenticeships, introduced in April 2017. The Government aims to establish an additional 3 million apprenticeship starts in England by 2020. The levy is intended to help to deliver new apprenticeships and support quality training by putting employers at the centre of the system. In January 2018, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) reported findings from a survey of 1000 employers on the Levy. Whilst it was still too early to assess its full impact, it did suggest that early indications were that the levy was not having the intended impact (new apprenticeship starts were less than in the same period the previous year). The report also suggested that employers would prefer that the levy could be used for all staff training, and not be restricted to training for apprentices.
Apprenticeship Levy has the meaning given to that term in Section 98 of the United Kingdom’s Finance Xxx 0000.”