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The government announced that it will increase the employer rate from 13.8% to 15% from 6 April 2025. The main rate of Class 1 employee National Insurance contributions (NICs) is 8%.
The Secondary Threshold is the point at which employers become liable to pay NICs on an individual employee's earnings and is currently set at £9,100 a year. The government will reduce the Secondary Threshold to £5,000 a year from 6 April 2025 until 6 April 2028 and then increase it by Consumer Price Index (CPI) thereafter.
The Employment Allowance currently allows businesses with employer NICs bills of £100,000 or less in the previous tax year to deduct £5,000 from their employer NICs bill. From 6 April 2025 the government will increase the Employment Allowance from £5,000 to £10,500 and remove the £100,000 threshold for eligibility, expanding this to all eligible employers with employer NIC bills.
Comment For some businesses, this will create a large additional NICs cost from April 2025. It remains to be seen what the implications are for both the economy and the job market.
For some businesses, this will create a large additional NICs cost from April 2025. It remains to be seen what the implications are for both the economy and the job market.
From 6 April 2025 the rates of Class 4 self-employed NICs are 6% and 2%. For Class 2 NICs from 6 April 2025:
For those paying voluntarily, the government will also increase Class 2 and Class 3 NICs to £3.50 and £17.75 respectively for 2025/26.
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