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Shadow chancellor warns of ‘devastating’ impact of NI rise on Jewish charities

Mel Stride echoed the concerns of many community organisations

December 6, 2024 12:00
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Mel Stride in Westminster (Getty Images)
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Shadow chancellor Mel Stride has said that the rise in employers’ National Insurance contributions (NICs) could have a “devastating” impact on Jewish charities.

Asked by the JC at a parliamentary press gallery lunch in Westminster on Thursday, Stride said that the measures taken by Rachel Reeves in the budget were “completely the wrong way to go”.

He added: “What it's going to mean is that those charities are either going to have to scale back what they're doing, or they're going to have to go out and raise a whole load of money, which is going to be very difficult, to cover the costs.”

In October’s budget, the Chancellor announced that employers’ NICs would increase to 15 per cent from 13.8 and the salary threshold at which they would be payable would drop from £9,100 to £5,000.