Guidance

Paying employer National Insurance contributions for apprentices under 25

Updated 8 December 2021

Overview

From 6 April 2016, employers may not need to pay Class 1 National Insurance contributions for an apprentice, if the apprentice:

  • is under 25 years old
  • is on an approved UK government apprenticeship standard or framework (these can differ depending on UK country)
  • earns less than £967 a week (£50,270 a year)

In England, apprenticeship frameworks moved to apprenticeship standards in 2020. Existing apprentices on frameworks must have started on or before 31 July 2020.

You can check if your apprentice is on a statutory apprenticeship using the following links:






Evidence needed

If your apprentice meets the conditions listed in the Overview, you바카라 사이트™ll need evidence to apply for national insurance relief.

Evidence can be either:

  • a written agreement between you, the apprentice and a training provider
  • evidence that government funding is received for the apprenticeship (England and Wales only)

The written agreement must show:

  • the apprenticeship standard or framework
  • a start and (expected) end date for the apprenticeship

If the training provider has not signed the written agreement, they바카라 사이트™ll need to give you a document stating:

  • that they바카라 사이트™re an approved (recognised) training provider
  • what training the apprentice is undertaking
  • what training has already been completed by the apprentice

Alternatively, in England and Wales, you can provide evidence of government funding for the apprenticeship.

Evidence of funding can be either:

  • a declaration that you will receive apprenticeship incentive payment
  • the employer payment schedule to the provider

You can be both an employer and training provider if you바카라 사이트™ve been approved by the Department for Education (England), or hold a contract for the delivery of Apprenticeships in Wales.

National Insurance contributions category letters to use

Category letter Apprentice conditions
H Apprentice standard rate contributions, if your apprentice is under 25 and in an approved apprenticeship standard or framework
G If your apprentice is a foreign-going mariner and is under 25

If your employee is under 21 and meets the same conditions as an apprentice under 25, use the H or G categories.

There is separate guidance and categories for employees who are not apprentices, under the age of 21.

When the statutory apprenticeship stops or your apprentice turns 25 you바카라 사이트™ll need to use a new category letter.

The apprentice rate only applies to payments which are liable for Class 1 secondary National Insurance contributions.

What you can tell your employees

Employees will continue to pay the standard rate of Class 1 National Insurance contributions through their salary. They will not see any reduction in their payments, only the employer will benefit from this change.

The employee바카라 사이트™s entitlement to contributory social security benefits, including the State Pension, will not be affected and neither will their entitlement to statutory payments. Existing employees may notice a change to the National Insurance category letter on their payslip.