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Statutory Redundancy Pay Calculator | Free & Accurate

Statutory Redundancy Pay Calculator | Free & Accurate


Statutory Redundancy Pay Calculator | Free & Accurate

Statutory Redundancy Pay Calculator

Estimate your legal minimum redundancy entitlement based on UK 2025/26 government standards. Simply enter your employment details below to calculate your package including age-based multipliers and current weekly pay caps.

*Note: Statutory redundancy pay up to £30,000 is tax-free. Maximum weekly pay capped at £719 for 2025/26.

Comprehensive Guide to Statutory Redundancy Pay (2025/26)

Redundancy is a challenging transition for any professional. Understanding your financial rights is the first step toward security. In the United Kingdom, statutory redundancy pay is the legal minimum your employer must pay you if you are being made redundant, provided you meet specific eligibility criteria.

How Redundancy Pay is Calculated

The calculation is not a flat rate; it is a weighted formula that considers three primary factors: your age, your length of service, and your weekly pay. The UK government updates these limits annually. For the 2025/2026 period, the maximum weekly pay considered is £719.

The Age-Based Multiplier System

The statutory system rewards longer service and recognizes that older workers may face different challenges in the job market. The multipliers are as follows:

  • Under 22 years old: Half a week’s pay for each full year of service.
  • 22 to 40 years old: One full week’s pay for each full year of service.
  • 41 years old and older: One and a half weeks’ pay for each full year of service.

Key Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for a statutory payment, you must have been working for your employer for at least **two continuous years**. If you have been there for 1 year and 11 months, you generally do not qualify for the statutory minimum, though your contract might offer a private arrangement.

Caps and Limits

There are two major caps you must be aware of. First, the length of service is capped at **20 years**. Even if you have worked for a company for 30 years, only the most recent 20 are used in the calculation. Second, the total statutory redundancy pay is capped at **£21,570** for the current year.

Tax Implications

One of the few silver linings in a redundancy situation is the tax treatment. Statutory redundancy payments are tax-free up to **£30,000**. This includes any non-statutory redundancy pay your employer might add on top (contractual pay). However, other elements of a "termination package," such as pay in lieu of notice or holiday pay, are taxed as normal income.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is voluntary redundancy calculated differently?
Usually, no. Statutory minimums still apply. However, employers often offer "enhanced" packages to encourage volunteers, which are higher than the legal minimum.
What if my employer goes insolvent?
If your employer cannot pay because they are bankrupt or in liquidation, you can apply to the Redundancy Payments Service (RPS) for payment from the National Insurance Fund.
Does part-time work affect my claim?
The same rules apply. Your redundancy is based on your "gross weekly pay" at the time of redundancy, regardless of whether you are full-time or part-time.
What counts as "continuous service"?
It is usually the time you've worked for the same employer without a break. Breaks like maternity leave or sick leave do not break continuity.
Can I lose my right to redundancy pay?
Yes, if your employer offers you suitable alternative work and you refuse it without a good reason, you may lose your right to the payment.