
Working out your EWC
| Maternity Leave |
| How do you get the extra 3 months paid from the Inland Revenue?, I am currently on my ordinary leave...Read more |
| Maternity Leave |
| I know from work that you (employee) should get 90% after tax of your earnings for the first 6 weeks...Read more |
How to work out your WeeksWeeks for the purposes of maternity leave and pay always start on a Sunday. The "Expected Week of Childbirth" (EWC) To find the 15th week before the EWC, find the Sunday before the due date (unless your baby is due on a Sunday, in which case use the due date), and count back 15 weeks. HM Revenue and Customs produces a Help Book for employers with tables of dates to help work out whether you qualify for maternity leave and pay. Your employer can order the Help Book and get help with paying and reclaiming SMP from the Employers Helpline on 08457 143 143.
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