Home   News   Article

Reversal of National Insurance Increase takes effect


By David Porter

Register for free to read more of the latest local news. It's easy and will only take a moment.



Click here to sign up to our free newsletters!

From today, November 6 the 1.25 per cent point cut to National Insurance rates for employees and employers takes effect across the UK.

Added to July’s increase in National Insurance thresholds, almost 30 million people will be £500 better off on average next year

Most employees will start to receive this tax cut directly through payroll between November and February

The tax cut was announced by the government on September 22, as part of the reversal of the Health and Social Care Levy.

Working people across the UK will begin receiving the tax cut in their payslips this month, with all expected to have started receiving it by February.

The move to reverse April National Insurance increase follows the rise in National Insurance thresholds in July.

As a result of both measures, working people will be £500 better off, on average, next year.

Funding for health and social care services will be maintained at the same level as if the levy were in place.

It takes effect in all parts of the UK and means working people will keep more of the money they earn.


Do you want to respond to this article? If so, click here to submit your thoughts and they may be published in print.



This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More