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How to apply for statutory notice pay

You can claim for statutory notice pay (also called loss of notice pay). To claim, you'll need to complete an RP2 form.

Overview

When you make a claim to the Insolvency Service for a redundancy payment or other money you바카라 사이트re owed, you should let us know if you want to claim for statutory notice pay (also called loss of notice pay).

You will not be able to apply for loss of notice pay until your statutory notice period has come to an end.

Before making a claim for loss of notice you must apply for redundancy and any other money you바카라 사이트re owed first - even if you바카라 사이트re not owed any money.

When you can make a claim for loss of notice pay

You will receive an email from the Insolvency Service once your statutory notice period has come to an end. The email will also confirm the start and end dates of your notice period. You cannot apply for loss of notice pay until you receive this email.

Once you have received this email, you will be able to complete an RP2 online.

You must complete this application so that we can correctly assess how much notice pay you are owed and pay you.

Applying online

Completing an application takes between 10 and 20 minutes. When you start your application, we바카라 사이트ll ask you for your:

  • National Insurance number
  • ten character claim reference - this will start with LN and appear on any documentation from the Insolvency Service

We바카라 사이트ll then ask you about your circumstances during your notice period. You바카라 사이트ll need to have information with you about:

  • any benefits you were entitled to during your notice period. If you have a joint claim you will need to contact the Job Centre for your individual entitlement.
  • any income you earned during your notice period

Please keep copies of any paperwork you receive about any benefits you may or may not be eligible for. We may need these to prove your entitlement to payments from us.

Do not include information on your claim form about any Universal Credit money you바카라 사이트ve received but will be paying back. This could be an advance, for example.

Processing your application

We pay 95% of applications within 6 weeks of receiving your application.

Please do not contact us to check the status of your application until after 6 weeks have passed.

What we can pay

If your application is successful, we can pay you for each week of your notice period. There are caps on what we can pay you for each type of claim.

Find out more about how much we can pay.

Before we pay you, we have to deduct the value of any:

  • benefits you claimed and received during your notice period
  • benefits you could have claimed during your notice period, even if you did not apply for them
  • income you earned during your notice period
  • Tax and National Insurance

Benefits

Statutory notice pay is a type of compensation, so we have to deduct any benefits you claimed or could have claimed from the money we pay to you.

This will happen even if you did not apply for benefits.

Benefits we바카라 사이트ll deduct from your claim include:

  • Job Seeker바카라 사이트s Allowance (JSA)
  • Universal Credit (UC)
  • Statutory maternity pay
  • Pension credits
  • Maternity allowance

Benefits we do not usually deduct from your claim include:

  • State pension
  • Bereavement payments
  • Loans or advances

When you apply for benefits

If you apply for a benefit and your application is rejected, send a copy of the rejection letter or email to redundancypaymentsonline@insolvency.gov.uk.

If you do not send us information about your claim for benefits, we바카라 사이트ll automatically deduct the benefits you could have claimed from your payment. It바카라 사이트s important that you apply for benefits, even if you don바카라 사이트t think you바카라 사이트ll receive anything.

If you바카라 사이트re receiving benefits, email us at redundancypaymentsonline@insolvency.gov.uk  to let us know how much you get. We can then check if you바카라 사이트re owed any more money.

If you receive a loss of notice payment, we바카라 사이트ll send you a letter explaining any deductions we바카라 사이트ve made.

Examples of how we바카라 사이트ll calculate what we can pay you

Here are some examples of how we바카라 사이트ll calculate what we can pay, depending on what you바카라 사이트re eligible for.

You바카라 사이트re receiving statutory maternity pay

You were earning £250 a week before you were made redundant and receive statutory maternity pay of £74 a week.

We바카라 사이트ll deduct £74 for the maternity pay you are receiving. You will not get the full £250 each week.

You바카라 사이트ll receive £250 - £74 = £176 for each week of your notice period.

Payments for wages and other money you바카라 사이트re owed are capped at £719 a week (£700 if you were made redundant before 6 April 2025).

You바카라 사이트ll pay income tax and National Insurance when you get unpaid wages and other money you바카라 사이트re owed. You might be able to claim a tax refund if you바카라 사이트ve paid too much.

Your application for universal credit was rejected

You were earning £250 a week before you were made redundant.

You tried to claim Universal Credit when you were made redundant but were rejected because you바카라 사이트re over 66 and not entitled to receive it.

You바카라 사이트ll receive the full amount of £250 for each week of your notice period.

You did not apply for benefits

You were earning £250 a week before you were made redundant. You did not claim any benefits when you were made redundant, if you had - you would have received £100 Universal Credit.

You바카라 사이트ll receive £250 바카라 사이트 £100 = £150 for each week of your notice period.

This is because you would have received Universal Credit if you바카라 사이트d claimed it.

You could not apply for benefits because you were ill

You were earning £250 a week before you were made redundant.

You were entitled to Universal Credit payments of £200 a week but you could not make a claim because you were ill and in hospital. You emailed us to let us know you were in hospital.

You바카라 사이트ll receive the full amount of £250 for each week of your notice period.

Updates to this page

Published 29 August 2024
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