What to consider when employing family, young people and volunteers

January 18, 2018

When a new employee is added to the payroll it is the employers’ responsibility to ensure they meet the employees’ rights and deduct the correct amount of tax from their salary. This includes any employees who are family members.

HMRC’s guidance is clear that if you hire family members you must:

  • avoid special treatment in terms of pay, promotion and working conditions
  • make sure tax and National Insurance contributions are still paid
  • follow working time regulations for younger family members
  • have employer’s liability insurance that covers any young family members
  • check if you need to provide them with a workplace pension scheme

Planning notes

It is possible to employ young people if they are 13 or over but there are special rules about how long they can work and what jobs they can undertake. Young workers and apprentices have different rates from adult workers for the National Minimum Wage.

The rules are different if you take on volunteers or voluntary staff, but the employer is still responsible for health and safety and must give inductions and training in the tasks they’re instructed to do.