Budget 2017: Hammond punishes self-employed with hike to national insurance

Millions of self-employed people face a stealth tax rise of 2 per cent in national insurance contributions, Philip Hammond has announced. The announcement starts the process to bring the tax rate in line with employed workers. The move is a response to the current situation, which sees self-employed workers pay lower national insurance tax and ‘undermines the fairness
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