The Apprenticeship Levy is a simple funding avenue put into place to ensure all organisations have access to the training and apprenticeships they require.
In 2017 the Government implemented a new Training Tax called the Apprenticeship Levy, designed to fund apprenticeships throughout England. All organisations with more than a £3 million annual paybill are required to pay an additional 0.5% through their HMRC Gateway. This is held in a Digital Account to be spent with approved providers on apprenticeship training.
In addition, the Government also launched a range of new Apprenticeship Standards. These were designed in partnership with Employers to ensure that the programmes were fit for purpose and gave employers the training and skills they required. Consequently, there are now over 700 of these standards with more being developed by employer groups called Trailblazers. The old apprenticeship Frameworks (NVQ Qualifications) have been replaced by these new Standards.
Employers who pay into the Levy are required to select their training provider from a list called the Register of Apprenticeship Training Providers (RoATP) which is available through The Institute of Apprenticeships website. Every Apprenticeship Standard is listed here. When you select a Standard, you can use the “Find Apprenticeship Training Providers that deliver this standard” button on the right-hand side. Here, all of the contact details and feedback scores of providers are available to review.
There is a wealth of help and support available; most notably the Education Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) have some great videos on their YouTube channel.
Organisations who do not pay the Apprenticeship Levy are able to use the surplus funds within the system, allowing all organisations an allocation of funding to support their apprenticeships. The system is accessed online through your HMRC Government Gateway account. Learn how to access the account here.
Non Levy organisations are :-
Up to 25% of Apprenticeship Levy surplus can be transferred to other organisations. This can really help smaller businesses as it will give them the ability to have more than 10 apprentices and means they will not have to pay the 5% Employer Contribution. Some Local Authorities and Training Providers can help with this process, it is actually quite straightforward as you can see from this video.
The management of the Apprenticeship Levy is not complicated and the payments are automatic. While the training continues there is no requirement for any input from employers.
It must be remembered that funds in an organisations Digital Account expire after 2 years if they are not spent on apprenticeships. The money is then taken and recycled into funding for other apprenticeships by the Government.
Apprenticeship Levy funding can only be spent on eligible apprenticeship courses and only through approved training organisations.
A series of freedom of information requests by the CIPD has found nearly £2bn of employers’ levy funds expired and was returned to the Treasury between May 2019 and March 2021 because employers were unable to spend the money themselves on apprenticeships! Reap the benefits of the Apprenticeship Levy and upskill your workforce with the skills they need to maximise proficiency within the organisation.