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Finance Bill (No. 2) - Clause 1: Reduction in National Insurance Contributions

30 November 2023

Lead MP

Laura Trott

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Bill Debate

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Other Contributors: 14

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Laura Trott raised concerns about finance bill (no. 2) - clause 1: reduction in national insurance contributions in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

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I beg to move, That the Bill be now read a Second time. This is a landmark moment as we focus on growing our economy and cutting taxes after supporting people through the pandemic with significant spending. The Bill will cut national insurance contributions for 29 million working people by reducing employee class 1 NICs main rate from 12% to 10%, saving the average worker more than £450 a year, starting from January 6th. It also reduces self-employed class 4 NICs rate from 9% to 8%. These measures will simplify the system for self-employed taxpayers and reduce administrative burdens while incentivising work.
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