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batcol | 09:17 Mon 26th May 2008 | Law
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If I am made redundant and paid in lieu of notice, what is my effective termination date, the last date of working or the last day covered by notice payment.
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When will you receive your reundancy payment? If its at the end of your notice period then effectively your employer has put you on 'garden leave' in other words you are still employed by them but they do not want you in the work place. Have a word with you employers.
To be paid money in lieu of notice means 'instead of notice'. Therefore your final day of employment will be earlier - probably the last day you work there (but not necessarily - depends on stuff since as holiday entitlement left etc). Company should send you a letter setting all this out. They should pay you the money gross, without deduction of NI or PAYE tax. However since you are being paid for your notice period, you won't be able to register a claim for JSA until the end of that notice period.
The date should be on your P45. It is normally the last day you actually work as accrued holiday pay does not add on to the period of employment.

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