PAYE definition

PAYE means Pay-As-You-Earn;
PAYE means the UK Pay-As-You-Earn income tax withholding system governed by the Income Tax (PAYE) Regulations 2003.
PAYE means the Pay As You Earn (PAYE) System referred to in Sub-Part A of Part VIII;

Examples of PAYE in a sentence

  • The Participant’s obligations under this Section 4 shall not be affected by any failure of the Company or the Participant’s employer to deduct the relevant taxes and/or contributions (including, for the avoidance of doubt, any Tax Liability) through the operation of PAYE.

  • Additional Income Tax will be payable (with PAYE and NIC where the securities are Readily Convertible Assets).

  • Companies e.g., other business entities Steps to form a CC and Companies Completion of all CK forms and COR Forms Membership & member’s interest / Share Holding Acquisition of member’s interest, administration procedures + Shares (Ordinary and Preference) Conversion from a CC to a Company; practical steps Statutory registration and returns (PAYE, VAT, UIF, WCA, Pension, Industrial Council, Trade Unions etc.


More Definitions of PAYE

PAYE has the meaning set forth in Section 12.07.
PAYE means the requirements of Pay As You Earn as prescribed by Part 11 of ITEPA or PAYE regulations under section 684 of ITEPA;
PAYE means pay as you earn;
PAYE means Pay-As-You-Earn namely “employees’ tax” as defined in paragraph 1 of the Fourth Schedule;
PAYE means the mechanism prescribed by the Tax Statutes for the collection of tax and sums to which Part 11 ITEPA (pay as you earn) and regulations made or deemed to be made thereunder apply and Class 1 and Class 1A contributions referred to in section 1(2) Social Security Contributions and Benefits Xxx 0000 (outline of contributory system).
PAYE means the mechanism prescribed by Tax Legislation for the charge, collection, assessment, recovery and making of deductions from or in respect of the following: