When verifying payslips, what should the Taxable Pay and NIable Pay lines ideally match?
Answer
The new, reduced Gross Pay figure.
If the sacrifice is genuinely pre-tax and pre-NI, the Taxable Pay and NIable Pay figures should both be identical to the new Gross Pay figure shown after the sacrifice has been accounted for.

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