Sunak says he ‘firmly believes in lower taxes’ despite April increaseon February 23, 2022 at 10:30 pm

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The chancellor will pledge to deliver a lower tax economy amid pressure scrap rises in National Insurance.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak

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Chancellor Rishi Sunak will pledge to “deliver a low tax, higher growth economy” amid criticism from MPs over rises to National Insurance.

Mr Sunak will tell an audience at the Bayes Business School on Thursday that he will cut taxes “sustainably”.

It comes as National Insurance rates are set to rise from 1 April to help fund health and social care.

The rise means employees, employers and the self-employed will all pay 1.25p more in the pound.

“I am going to deliver a lower tax economy but I am going to do so in a responsible way, and in a way that tackles our long term challenges,” Mr Sunak will say in his speech.

“I firmly believe in lower taxes.”

However, the chancellor will also argue that taxes should not be cut if spending plans are unfunded.

Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said the Conservative Party was “now the party of high tax”.

“The chancellor may say he ‘believes’ in low taxes in his lecture – but the hard facts are that Sunak has hit households and business with 15 tax rises in two years in post – with an unfair National Insurance rise down the line – and he has raised the most tax on average per budget than any Chancellor in the last 50 years,” Ms Reeves said.

Her comments come as Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer is to deliver a speech in Huddersfield outlining how his party would help “put money back in people’s pockets” and end insecure employment.

Chart showing how much extra employees will pay as a result of NI changes

Mr Sunak will say he is “disheartened when I hear the flippant claim that ‘tax cuts always pay for themselves'”.

“They do not,” he will add. “Cutting tax sustainably requires hard work, prioritisation, and the willingness to make difficult and often unpopular arguments elsewhere.”

In Mr Sunak’s two years in his role he has overseen hundreds of billions in Covid-related government spending through furlough payments, business grants and testing.

He has also been at the helm as taxation as a share of the economy has risen to its highest level since the 1950s.

Under the government’s plans, employees, employers and the self-employed will all pay 1.25p more in the pound for National Insurance from April for a year.

After that, the extra tax will be collected as a new Health and Social Care Levy.

The changes will see an employee on £20,000 a year pay an extra £89 in tax, while someone on £50,000 will pay £464 more.

The Liberal Democrats and some backbench Tory MPs have called for the chancellor to scrap the incoming NI hike to ease the financial burden on households and businesses at a time of rising costs.

In the speech Mr Sunak will also set out his priorities to increase the UK’s economic growth, and will argue that “what government does is far less important than creating the conditions for private businesses and individuals to thrive”.

Tony Danker, director general of the business group the CBI, said setting out how firms could “achieve sustainable growth for the long term” was “vital” at a period of volatility in the economy.

“Government enabling firms to invest, thrive and deliver prosperity is absolutely the right direction of travel,” he added.

Mr Danker has called for a permanent “super-deduction” tax break to boost business investment in the UK.

The super-deduction allowance currently gives businesses investing in certain types of equipment, like machinery, a much higher tax reduction than usual but will expire in March next year.

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