In article <3trd25Fu3iqfU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, heres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx cleared their throat and muttered...
> If an employee is off work sick for a long period and the employer has
> no objection to this as they qualify under the 13% PTS to recover almost
> all the SSP from the remaining NIC's, Does the Inland Revenue require
> that the employer obtain medical evidence of incapacity from the
> employee, or is medical evidence only a requirement to satisfy the
> employer?
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