Hunt's Pre-Election Budget Cuts NI by 2p, Boosts Workers and Families

March 6, 2024
Hunt's Pre-Election Budget Cuts NI by 2p, Boosts Workers and Families
  • Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a pre-election budget featuring a 2p reduction in national insurance for employees and self-employed individuals.

  • The budget promises an average savings of £450 a year for workers via tax cuts and benefits.

  • Drinkers and drivers gain from the freeze in alcohol and fuel duty.

  • Savers, small businesses, working parents, and child benefit recipients are positioned as winners in the new budget.

  • Non-doms will lose their special tax status, introducing a more equitable tax landscape.

  • New taxes on vapers and smokers, and higher air passenger duty for business class travelers are part of revenue-raising measures.

  • Pensioners and those with unearned income are excluded from the national insurance cut.

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