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Business as usual for the government as uk companies are hit by the “tax on jobs” after all

Next April the increase in earnings threshold of £21 a week will reduce employment costs but the 1% increase already announced by the Labour Government is not being reversed, as had previously been suggested says leading business and financial adviser Grant Thornton UK LLP.

Clive Fathers, Tax Partner at Grant Thornton says: "Although the 1% NIC hike for employees will be offset by higher personal allowances for those earning less than £100,000, the increase will directly impact on people's pay slips making moderate and high earners worse off.

"At first sight the newly announced NIC concessions for all of the UK outside London and the South East look good, however care will need to be taken to ensure that the relevant conditions are met to take advantage of this new relief. Although we can expect all manner of restrictions to be applied, in essence, the Government seems to be prepared to pay £5,000 for each 'new job' created for up to ten new jobs per qualifying business. This is a total of £50,000 NIC holiday for 52 weeks for some new businesses."

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For further information please contact:

Clive Fathers on 0207 728 2632 or clive.fathers@gtuk.com

Nicola Daley at Grant Thornton press office on 020 7728 2244 or Nicola.daley@gtuk.com

Notes to Editors:

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We will be running a live interactive internet seminar (webinar) at 4.00pm on June 24, with a panel of experts who will be commenting on what the announcement means for the UK economy, taxes and the public sector. Viewers will be able to email questions in to the live discussion.

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