12.07.18
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Should we be including a PILON clause in our employment contracts?

 

Should we be including a payment in lieu of notice (PILON) clause in our employment contracts?

The short answer is YES.

On termination of employment, a business can decide whether to 1) terminate the contract early and pay the employee for the notice period (pay a PILON) or 2) allow the employee to remain employed for the notice period.

Until 6 April 2018, some employers chose not to have PILON clauses because it allowed them to make a payment, instead of allowing the employee to remain employed for the notice period, that was tax free up to £30,000. There is therefore no benefit to employers in not having a PILON clause in their employment contracts.

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