HMRC issues £14 million in penalties for minimum wage offences
    
HMRC issued 580 penalties totalling over £14  million for minimum wage offences during 2020/21, according to a report  released by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).
The penalties given out for national minimum  wage (NMW) and national living wage (NLW) offences have dropped by £4.5 million  from the year before, which saw 992 penalties worth £18.5 million.
BEIS's report says that HMRC has adapted its  communications to make it clear to workers that they have the option to remain  anonymous if they make a complaint, and that they can report a previous  employer for minimum wage breaches.
It also says it will be more transparent about  the most common minimum wage breaches it finds, which include deductions from  workers' pay and unpaid working time, to help organisations remain compliant.
The report said:
'BEIS  therefore publishes an educational bulletin with each naming round to help  raise awareness of minimum wage rules and improve compliance. Bulletins include  analysis of the most common breaches in each naming round, examples to ensure  understanding of how such breaches can be avoided, and links to the  government's Calculating Minimum Wage guidance for further details.'
Internet  link: GOV.UK