In a House of Lords debate on the government’s National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill this week peers backed an amendment put forward by Conservative peer Baroness Neville Rolfe to exempt charities with an annual revenue of less than £1m.
Peers have voted to exempt small charities from a hike in National Insurance contributions being brought in by the Labour government.
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Peers have voted to exempt small charities from a hike in National Insurance contributions being brought in by the Labour government.
In a House of Lords debate on the government’s National Insurance Contributions (Secondary Class 1 Contributions) Bill this week peers backed an amendment put forward by Conservative peer Baroness Neville Rolfe to exempt charities with an annual revenue of less than £1m.