What are the changes to National Insurance following the Spring Budget?
Ian Brewer
Marketing Digital & Design Executive at Oldfield Accountancy & Advisory | Psalm 18:2
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The UK Chancellor's 2024 Spring Budget introduced further modifications to National Insurance (NI) contributions.
These changes, backed by tangible figures, reflect the government's commitment to achieving a balance between keeping the economy stable and making work fairer for everyone. It is important to note that these National Insurance changes will come into effect from 6th April 2024.
One of the most significant announcements to come from the Spring Budget on 6th March was the further cut of 2% in National Insurance for employees and the self-employed.?Continue reading...
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