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Employer form SSP1: Statutory Sick Pay and an employee's claim for benefit (20 September 2022)

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Employer form SSP1: Statutory Sick Pay and an employee's claim for benefit

Employers must fill in the SSP1 form when an employee is not entitled to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) or when their SSP is ending.

From:
Department for Work and Pensions
Published
1 April 2012
Last updated
20 September 2022 — See all updates
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Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

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Employer form: employee not entitled to Statutory Sick Pay

Ref: SSP1PDF, 186 KB, 5 pages

Details

If you are an employee

If you work for an employer, find out how to claim Statutory Sick Pay.

If you are an employer

You can either:

  • download the form, fill it in on screen and then print it
  • download the form, print it and fill it in with a pen

When you have completed this form, you must give the form to your employee. They can then make a claim for benefit.

Find out more about Statutory Sick Pay and when to use the SSP1 form through the Statutory Sick Pay (SSP): employer guide.

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Published 1 April 2012
Last updated 20 September 2022 


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