The number of companies offering tax-advantaged share schemes has doubled since 2000 but plans open to all employees have dipped to their lowest level during the period.
The government's tax-free childcare programme has been delayed until 2017. Professor Chris Rowley examines the regimes being introduced and still available.
The government must continue its work on simplifying the administration of workplace benefits.
Benefits professionals believe any move by chancellor George Osborne to limit or remove salary sacrifice would be unfair.
Employers' national insurance (NI) contributions will be a key consideration as part of a project exploring the potential merger of income tax and NI.
The Summer Budget brought several significant changes in the workplace benefits arena. WSB breaks down the key ones.
Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) is to be reformed in to three bands for tax calculation based on CO2 emissions.
Scrapping salary sacrifice, rumoured to be part of the 8 July Budget, would do more harm than good but is likely to be high up on the Chancellor's agenda, consultants believe.
The Office of Tax Simplification (OTS) expects the exemption for trivial benefits in kind to be re-introduced in 2016.
Voucher providers will not be appealing further a Supreme Court ruling that threw-out their challenge to the government's tax-free childcare (TFC) scheme.