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Taxation of non-cash employment termination payments

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Employment Tax
Guidance

Taxation of non-cash employment termination payments

Produced by Tolley in association with
Employment Tax
Guidance
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Termination packages often include both cash and non-cash payments. See the Taxation of cash employment termination payments guidance note for information on the taxation of cash payments.

Subject to reliefs and exemptions, non-cash benefits provided on or after termination are taxed under ITEPA 2003, s 401. Any taxable benefits arising before termination are taxed under the benefits code.

It is common for non-cash benefits provided to employees during employment to continue beyond the date of termination. Benefits that straddle the termination are apportioned on a time basis, those falling after termination being taxed under ITEPA 2003, s 401 and those before taxed under the benefits code.

Non-cash benefits are valued on the cash equivalent of the benefit.

The cash equivalent is the greater of:

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    the amount that would be chargeable under ITEPA 2003, s 62 if the benefit were earnings. The amount is based on ‘money’s worth’ and will be its direct monetary value or the value it is capable of being turned into ― the second-hand

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Sue El Hachmi
Sue El Hachmi

Senior Associate at Osborne Clarke


Sue advises on the design and implementation of employee incentive arrangements for private and public companies, including all types of tax-advantaged plans and bespoke arrangements for senior executives and management.   Sue also advises on the incentive-related aspects of corporate transactions and has experience of private equity transactions and public company takeovers, flotations and demergers.   Sue is a member of the Share Plan Lawyers Group and a member of the UK BioIndustry Association Finance and Tax Advisory Committee.

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