Matt Smith has welcomed new figures showing that 2,500 businesses in Bethnal Green and Bow are benefiting from the Government’s Employment Allowance since its introduction in April 2014, making it easier for businesses to hire staff and create jobs.
The Employment Allowance is a reduction in National Insurance Contributions that an employer pays for its employees. The allowance is worth up to £2,000 off the National Insurance bill of every employer and is open to businesses, charities and community amateur sports clubs.
The allowance means a business could now hire someone on £22,400 a year, or four people working full-time on the minimum wage, and not have to pay any employer National Insurance Contributions. This is making it easier for local businesses to grow and create more jobs in Bethnal Green and Bow.
Within the first six months of its launch, over 850,000 employers across the country have benefitted from the Employment Allowance.
Matt Smith commented:
“This tax cut is a key part of our Long-Term Economic Plan to back business and secure a better future for Britain. Already, 2,500 businesses in Bethnal Green and Bow are benefitting from the cut, making it easier for them to hire staff and create jobs.
“Our Long-Term Economic Plan is helping to create jobs by making it easier for businesses to take on new employees. Since the last election, businesses in the UK have created over 2 million jobs.
“We now need to see our long-term economic plan through to deliver economic security and peace of mind for hardworking people in Bethnal Green and Bow.”