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HMRC have confirmed that the earnings threshold for taxing certain benefits-in-kind (BIK) will not be raised.

HMRC have confirmed that the £8,500 threshold under which 'lower paid' workers are not taxed on certain BIKs will remain unchanged, despite other administrative reforms in this area of taxation.

HMRC originally considered removing the threshold as part of a consultation exercise, which will mean employers having to put BIKs and expense payments through the payroll.

The consultation on payroll and benefits ended on 17 March 2008. HMRC have subsequently said that responses received indicate that the removal of the £8,500 threshold would have an adverse impact on low paid employees and possibly the voluntary sector. The Government has therefore confirmed that it will retain the £8,500 threshold.

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