Employment Allowance increases for National Insurance from April 6

March 17, 2020
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Employment Allowance increases for National Insurance from April 6

THE government announced a change to the Employment Allowance in the March budget that’s likely to bring financial benefits  for some churches.

It was revealed that the maximum Employment Allowance will increase from £3,000 to £4,000 per annum from Monday, April 6, 2020.

This means that eligible churches – and other charities and businesses – will be able to claim a greater reduction on their Secondary Class 1 National Insurance Contributions on their employment costs.

When detailing the objective for this policy change, the government stated: “This measure supports charities by providing relief of up to £4,000 on their employer secondary Class 1 National Insurance Contributions liabilities.

“This is expected to reduce around a further 65,000 [organisations’] National Insurance Contributions bill to £0, and further allow small, growing enterprises to take on staff without incurring additional National Insurance Contributions liabilities.”

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