Pay: Occupational maternity pay (OMP)
When an employee is expecting a baby, they may be entitled to statutory maternity leave (SML) and Statutory maternity pay (SMP Statutory Maternity Pay is the pay an employer must give to female employees on maternity leave, for up to 39 weeks.). Employers can choose to pay more, this is occupational maternity pay (OMP). Find out about Guide to qualifying for statutory maternity leave (SML) and pay (SMP).
Before paying OMP, you must create an occupational maternity pay (OMP) policy.
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Open the required company.
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Go to Employees.
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Select the required employee.
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Select Leave.
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Select Add Leave.
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Go to Type and select Maternity Leave.
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Go to Payment and select Occupational Pay:
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Select the required occupational maternity pay scheme.
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Enter the From and To dates.
This is the period of maternity leave. All employees are entitled to 52 weeks leave, even if they are not receiving pay.
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Choose Manual Description if you want to give more details about the payment. Otherwise, choose Describe automatically.
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If required, select Payment Requires Processing.
This is only applicable to historic entries.
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Add any additional details in Notes.
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Add any relevant files in the Documents section.
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Select Create to finish.
Good to know...
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The Qualifying week is the 15th week before the expected week of childbirth.
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Earliest SML/SMP can start is 11 weeks before the week baby is due.
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If the employee is off sick with a pregnancy related illness in the 4 weeks before the week baby due, SML/SMP must start the next day.
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SML/SMP must start the day after the baby is born if not already started.
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You can recover a percentage of statutory maternity, paternity, adoption and shared parental pay, back from HMRC His Majesty's Revenue and Customs is a non-ministerial department of the UK Government responsible for the collection of taxes, the payment of some forms of state support, the administration of other regulatory regimes including the national minimum wage and the issuance of national insurance numbers.. Small employers can claim compensation on top of this.
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Whether an employer is large or small is dependent on the amount of Class 1 Employees under State Pension age earning more than the threshold a week from one job - they’re automatically deducted by the employer. National Insurance A system of contributions paid by workers and employers in the UK, which funds various state benefits, such as the State Pension and Jobseeker's Allowance. contributions the last complete tax year.
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SMP is stopped if the employee is taken into police custody during their maternity pay period. It will not restart when they are discharged
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GOV.UK Guide: Maternity pay and leave External website
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GOV.UK Guide: Pregnant employees' rights External website
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GOV.UK Guide: Employee rights when on leave External website
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ACAS Guide: Managing your employee's maternity leave and pay External website