📊Boris Johnson has confirmed plans for a 1.25 percentage points increase to National Insurance. How much more you will be paying for social care?
Boris Johnson has confirmed plans for a 1.25 percentage points increase to National Insurance that will result in workers paying hundreds or even thousands more in taxes each year and force pensioners to pay for the first time, in a £10bn earnings raid to fund the NHS.
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