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A suggestion in the UK, that perhaps we might think about reducing payroll taxes what we call National Insurance as a way of providing some fiscal stimulus to
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Mr Clegg vowed to abolish the avoidance of income tax and capital gains tax and end what he called National Insurance "leakage".
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The planned tax hike is to a levy known as National Insurance, which is different from income tax.
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Tax receipts were also boosted by a small rise in National Insurance contributions and corporation tax.
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Dental Tax 1 • Despite increasing National Insurance, which is supposed to pay for the Health Service, the government is forcing dentists out of the NHS system and obliging their customers to seek private treatment via a dental plan costing, typically, £19 per month.
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The figures come two days before "worse off Wednesday", when tax hikes - including a 1% rise in National Insurance - kick in as well as a raft of benefit cuts.
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The Coalition implemented a one per cent increase in National Insurance for employers and higher rate taxpayers that was planned by the Labour government.
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The Coalition implemented a one per cent increase in National Insurance for employers and higher rate taxpayers that was planned by the Labour government.
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However, ministers have pushed ahead with an increase in National Insurance for higher earners.
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However, ministers have pushed ahead with an increase in National Insurance for higher earners.
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