PART 1: DATES, DEFINITIONS AND OBLIGATIONS
Coroners’ Courts – from 1st July 1998
Up to 4 hours
4 Hours and above
First 10 days COPYRIGHT © 2021 THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF PAYROLL PROFESSIONALS Day 11 onwards First 10 days Day 11 onwards Date from £ £ £ £ 01/07/1998 26.05 52.10 52.10 104.20 01/01/2000 27.25 54.40 54.40 104.80 01/01/2004 27.60 55.19 55.19 110.40 01/10/2008 32.95 65.60 65.80 131.20 25/07/2013 32.47 64.95 64.95 129.91 Note: The Coroners Allowances, Fees and Expenses Regulations 2013 have amended the financial loss allowance for jurors and ordinary witnesses to be the same as for Justices courts. Magistrates’ allowances – from 10th May 2009 Date from Half day Full day 10/05/2009 £46.63 £93.27
01/05/2010
£46.63
£93.27
First taxing of income in Florence No printing, copying or reproduction permitted. United Kingdom gold standard introduced - value of guinea linked to gold Income Tax first introduced as a temporary measure First Truck Act gives the right of manual workers to be paid in cash Division of Income Tax into five schedules Income Tax reintroduced (for third time) State Pensions commenced in the United Kingdom
Note: A self-employed magistrate is entitled to £116.58 for a full day, £58.29 for a half day
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