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Autumn Statement 2023

National Insurance Contributions (NICs): Rates to be cut for millions of workers

 

In the Autumn Statement 2023, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced significant reforms to National Insurance. This is the third change to National Insurance since 2022. But despite these cuts, the tax burden is still expected to remain at a record high.

 

Mr Hunt cut the main rate of Class 1 employee NICs from 12% to 10%. This will take effect from 6 January 2024. There will also be a cut in the main rate of Class 4 self-employed NICs from 9% to 8%. This will take effect from 6 April 2024. From 6 April 2024, Mr Hunt said no one will be required to pay Class 2 self-employed NICs.

 

Details of the National Insurance Contributions (NICs) changes are:

 

 

 

 

National Minimum & Living Wage Uprating

 

From 1 April 2024, the National Living Wage (NLW) will rise by 9.8% to £11.44 an hour for eligible workers aged 21 and over across the UK. Young people and apprentices on the National Minimum Wage (NMW) will also see a wage increase.

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