Monthly Archives: September 2021

How much national insurance hike will cost your business

By Timothy Adler on Small Business – Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs

Businesses have criticised government for a national insurance hike of 1.25 per cent each for both employers and staff – a combined 3 per cent rise – as firms are only just recovering from the pandemic.

Economists have warned the £11bn national insurance contribution (NIC) hike will create unemployment and stifle future job creation.

The new health and social care levy will generate in total £14bn a year, which falls to a net £12bn of income as some will be paid by public sector workers. About £11bn will come from NICs and £600m from increasing tax on dividends.

Mike Cherry, chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, said: “Business owners who have done all they can to retain and support their staff during the pandemic are now being punished for that loyalty with an £11bn increase in NICs, which essentially serve as a jobs tax.”

Andrew Goodacre, chief executive of the British Independent Retailers Association, said: “Of all the options available to the Government, it is disappointing that increases in national insurance have been chosen because of the impact on lower paid workers and small businesses … despite all

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Tej Lalvani: ‘Nearly everything is possible’

By Anna Jordan on Small Business – Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs

Welcome to Small Business Snippets, the podcast from SmallBusiness.co.uk. Today’s guests are Dragon Tej Lalvani and entrepreneur Sam Jones.

We discuss pitching in Dragon’s Den – from both sides.

Listen to it in the media player below.

Alternatively, you can watch the video here.

You can also catch our episodes with:

Angel investor, entrepreneur and TV personality, Spencer MatthewsEntrepreneur and former Dragon on Dragon’s Den Ireland, Lady Chanelle McCoyBusinessman and The Apprentice winner, Mark WrightEntrepreneur and campaigner, Paul LindleyManaging director of Brompton Bikes, Will Butler-AdamsBusinessman and author, Gerald RatnerEntrepreneur and TV presenter, Trinny WoodallPub owner and bartender on Channel 4’s First Dates, Merlin GriffithsFounder and chairman of Pimlico (formerly Pimlico Plumbers), Charlie MullinsRetail expert and former Dragon, Theo PaphitisAuthor and boardroom expert, John TusaDigital guru and investor, Sherry CoutuEntrepreneur and former Dragon, Rachel ElnaughBusinesswoman and Dragon, Deborah MeadenEntrepreneur and The Apprentice 2005 candidate, Tim CampbellGousto CEO, Timo BoldtEntrepreneur and The Apprentice 2018 candidate, Jackie FastInvestor and former Dragon, Piers LinneyInvestment fund manager, Nicola HorlickSupermodel turned entrepreneur, Caprice

We’ve got podcast episodes from the first series looking at:

How one business owner’s mental breakdown caused her to see trolls from her pastHow one

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