1,000 pounds National Insurance cut boosts Britain’s paychecks
Millions of
-Progress made on economy means government is able to cut taxes for hard working people
-Saving worth 450 pounds for an average worker earning 35,400 pounds a year
Millions of workers are going to start seeing a boost to their take home pay today as January’s pay comes into bank accounts across the
With millions of monthly earners getting paid today (Wednesday
Thanks to the progress made against its economic priorities, the government announced it will cut
Millions of people working different jobs across hundreds of industries will now be better off. To a pub landlord that’s 418 pounds a year, a bus driver 328 pounds, a nurse 527 pounds. A teacher will pay 635 pounds less in
Today’s historic NICs cut takes effect with the government having faced the legacy of Covid-19, and global instability with war in
In the past year, inflation has halved; the economy has recovered more quickly from the pandemic than first thought; and debt is on track to fall. The government is sticking to the plan and is building a stronger economy where hard work is rewarded and ambition and aspiration are celebrated.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
“I never shied away from making the tough decisions needed yesterday to cut taxes today.
“This January pay boost for hard-working Brits is part of our plan to grow the economy and build a brighter future where hard work is always rewarded, relieving pressure on
The cut means that for those on average salaries, personal taxes would be lower in the
To mark the tax cut, earlier this month HMRC launched an online tool to help people understand how much they could save in
The tool uses salary information to give employees personalised estimates of how much they could save because of the government’s changes, and is hosted on the government’s cost of living support website on gov.uk.
The last major cut to the current personal tax system of today’s magnitude was when the
The cut to
The independent
At the Autumn Statement the Chancellor
The OBR says these two measures will increase the number of people in work and grow the economy.
He also announced the biggest ever increase to the National Living Wage, froze alcohol duty for six months and extended cuts to business rates relief for the high street.
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