Hunt set to cut national insurance by two percentage points at budget
Tuesday, 5 March 2024 Jeremy Hunt is set to cut national insurance by a further two percentage points in Wednesday's budget, as he looks to give a tax break to working people.
Jeremy Hunt said this week's Spring budget will be "prudent and responsible." It comes three days before he’ll appear in the House of Commons to deliver his annual Budget statement to MPs which outlines the government's plans for raising or lowering taxes and sets out its spending commitments. Mr...
Jeremy Hunt has accused Labour of lying over the "£22bn" budget black hole it claims to have inherited. The shadow chancellor, who was speaking at the Conservative conference in Birmingham, claimed the £22 billion “black hole” could turn out to be a £39 billion surplus. Report by Kennedyl. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
The Conservatives’ ambition to eliminate employees’ national insurance contributions could take “multiple parliaments” to achieve, a minister has admitted.
Treasury minister Gareth Davies said..
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt tells ITV’s Robert Peston plans to cut tax paid by workers from April is a “big, big over delivery”. In his announcement on Wednesday, the chancellor cut workers' National..
Jeremy Hunt has cut National Insurance by 2p as he laid out his plans for taxation and spending in the Spring Budget. The chancellor also announced he would be scrapping the non-dom tax status, which..