The UK’s leading business groups have formed a unique coalition promoting an internet petition that calls for the 1% employer National Insurance Contributions increase – planned for April 2011 – to be scrapped.
The petition, found in full at the dedicated website www.no-nics-rise.co.uk, says:
“We, the undersigned, call upon the Government to reverse the 1 percentage-point employer National Insurance Contributions (NICs) increase planned for April 2011.
“Businesses across the country know that it is imperative for the Government to begin the difficult job of repairing the public finances. But this NICs increase is a ‘tax on jobs’ – and will discourage companies of all sizes from taking on new staff at a critical point in our economic recovery.
“We urge the Government to work with business groups to find alternative ways to close the UK’s budget deficit – beginning with a credible plan to reduce inefficiency in public sector spending. Any Government has to realise that additional taxes on businesses, especially small-and medium-sized companies, must be a last resort, not an easy way forward.
The case is clear. No NICs increase – no tax on jobs.”
Sign petition: http://topsy.com/tb/www.no-nics-rise.co.uk
Read more & source – http://www.dncc.co.uk