Average Weekly Earnings Calculator for Statutory Maternity Pay
Calculate your SMP entitlement based on UK government rules
Statutory Maternity Pay Calculator
Enter your employment details to calculate your average weekly earnings for statutory maternity pay.
For SMP, if earnings exceed the lower earnings limit, the first 6 weeks are paid at 90% of average weekly earnings.
| Calculation Component | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Total Earnings | £0.00 | Earnings during qualifying period |
| Qualifying Weeks | 0 | Number of weeks in calculation period |
| Average Weekly Earnings | £0.00 | Primary calculation for SMP |
| Lower Earnings Limit | £123 | Minimum threshold for SMP eligibility |
| SMP Rate (First 6 weeks) | 90% | Percentage of average weekly earnings |
What is Average Weekly Earnings for Statutory Maternity Pay?
Average weekly earnings for statutory maternity pay (SMP) refers to the calculation method used to determine how much SMP an employee is entitled to receive. This calculation is crucial for both employers and employees to understand their obligations and benefits under UK employment law.
The average weekly earnings calculation forms the foundation of statutory maternity pay determination. It takes into account the employee’s regular earnings over a specific qualifying period, typically the 8 weeks leading up to the 26th week before the expected due date.
Common misconceptions about average weekly earnings for statutory maternity pay include thinking that bonuses, overtime, or irregular payments are automatically included in the calculation. In reality, only regular earnings that would have been paid during the qualifying period are considered for average weekly earnings calculations.
Average Weekly Earnings Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The calculation of average weekly earnings for statutory maternity pay follows specific HMRC guidelines. The primary formula involves dividing total qualifying earnings by the number of qualifying weeks to establish the baseline for SMP payments.
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| AWE | Average Weekly Earnings | Pounds Sterling (£) | £123 – £5,000+ |
| TE | Total Earnings | Pounds Sterling (£) | £0 – £130,000+ |
| QW | Qualifying Weeks | Number | 8 weeks standard |
| LEL | Lower Earnings Limit | Pounds Sterling (£) | £123 current |
Primary Formula: AWE = TE ÷ QW
SMP First 6 Weeks: Payment = AWE × 90% (if AWE ≥ LEL)
SMP Remaining Weeks: Standard rate or AWE (whichever is lower)
The calculation process involves several steps: first, identifying the qualifying period which is usually the 8 weeks ending with the last normal payday on or before the 15th week before the expected due date. Then, calculating the total qualifying earnings by summing up regular pay during this period. Finally, dividing by the number of qualifying weeks to get the average weekly earnings.
Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)
Example 1: Full-Time Employee with Consistent Earnings
Sarah is a full-time office worker earning £2,000 per month. Her qualifying period shows consistent monthly earnings of £2,000, totaling £16,000 over 8 weeks. Her average weekly earnings would be £16,000 ÷ 8 = £2,000 per week. However, since this exceeds the maximum SMP rate, her first 6 weeks would be paid at 90% of £2,000 = £1,800 per week, and subsequent weeks at the statutory rate.
Example 2: Part-Time Worker with Variable Hours
Emma works part-time with varying hours. Over the 8-week qualifying period, she earned £800, £750, £900, £850, £700, £950, £800, and £825, totaling £6,575. Her average weekly earnings would be £6,575 ÷ 8 = £821.88 per week. Since this is above the Lower Earnings Limit, her SMP would be calculated as 90% of £821.88 = £739.69 per week for the first 6 weeks.
How to Use This Average Weekly Earnings Calculator
Using our average weekly earnings calculator for statutory maternity pay is straightforward and helps ensure accurate calculations:
- Enter your normal weekly pay in the first field
- Input the number of weeks worked during the qualifying period
- Add your total earnings during the qualifying period
- Specify the number of qualifying weeks (usually 8 or 26 depending on calculation method)
- Enter the current SMP rate percentage (typically 90% for first 6 weeks)
- Click “Calculate Average Weekly Earnings” to see results
To read results effectively, focus on the primary result showing your average weekly earnings. The intermediate values help verify the calculation accuracy. For decision-making, compare your average weekly earnings to the current lower earnings limit to determine SMP eligibility.
Key Factors That Affect Average Weekly Earnings Results
1. Regular vs. Irregular Earnings
Regular, consistent earnings provide stable average weekly earnings calculations, while irregular income patterns can significantly impact the final figure. Employees with variable pay may see fluctuations in their SMP entitlement based on the qualifying period chosen.
2. Overtime and Bonus Payments
Overtime, bonuses, and commission payments may or may not be included in average weekly earnings calculations depending on whether they represent regular, ongoing payments or one-off bonuses. This affects the overall SMP calculation significantly.
3. Employment Pattern Changes
Changes in working hours, job roles, or pay rates during the qualifying period can affect average weekly earnings. Recent pay increases or reductions will be reflected in the calculation period.
4. Statutory Rate Limits
The maximum weekly rate set by the government limits the amount payable regardless of average weekly earnings. High earners may receive the capped amount rather than 90% of their actual average weekly earnings.
5. Tax and National Insurance Contributions
Gross earnings are used for average weekly earnings calculations, but net SMP payments are subject to tax and NI deductions. This affects take-home pay during maternity leave.
6. Qualifying Period Selection
The specific 8-week period chosen for calculation can significantly impact results. Different periods may reflect different earning patterns, affecting average weekly earnings and SMP entitlement.
Frequently Asked Questions
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