Budget Changes- National Insurance

Following last month’s budget, it is, for most people, a case of no change despite several rumours circulating in the previous weeks. The main contents with regard to National Insurance were as follows:

Class 1

This is the National Insurance paid by employees and employers on wages and salaries. The rates for 2018/19 are as follows:

   Employees  Employers

Up to £116 per week                                                                                      Nil         Nil

£116.01 to £162 per week (see below)                                                        0%        Nil

£162.01 to £892 per week                                                                             12%      13.8%

£892.01 and above per week                                                                         2%        13.8%

Class 1A

This is paid by employers on relevant benefits at a rate of 13.8%.

Class 2

This is the old self-employed stamp. It is now collected through the self assessment system at a rate of £153.90 per annum, equivalent to £2.95 per week. Originally due to be abolished from 2018, this is now delayed.

Class 3

This is a voluntary stamp payable by people who have no other contributions but wish to preserve their entitlement to earnings related benefits. It is payable at a rate of £14.65 per week.

Class 4

This is the main charge to National Insurance for self employed people. Following the governments U-Turn earlier in the year this will now remain unchanged at the following rates:

Profits under £8,424 Nil

Profits £8,424 – £46,350 9%

Profits over £46,350 2en

Again, people above the State Retirement Age are exempt.