Redundant? You could receive up to £30,000 tax-free, whether it’s statutory pay or a better deal from your employer. Know your rights, check the 2025-26 limits, and understand how your age and service affect your payout.
There is a tax-free threshold of £30,000 for redundancy payments, regardless of whether the payment is your statutory redundancy pay, or a more generous amount offered by your employer.
If you have been employed for two years or longer and are made redundant, you are typically entitled to redundancy pay. The legal minimum you are entitled to receive is known as "statutory redundancy pay." However, there are exceptions to this entitlement, such as if your employer offers to retain you in your current role or provide suitable alternative employment, and you refuse the offer without a valid reason.
The amount of statutory redundancy pay is determined by your age and length of service, and is calculated as follows:
If you were made redundant on or after 6 April 2025, your weekly pay is capped at £719. A maximum of 20 years of service taken into account. The maximum statutory redundancy payment for the tax year 2025-26 is £21,519.
Employers may opt to offer a higher redundancy payment, or you may be entitled to an increased amount based on the specific terms outlined in your employment contract.
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