The Spring Statement will cut taxes for hardworking families and businesses across Hartlepool
Following several letters to the Chancellor setting out your concerns regarding the rising cost of living, the Spring Statement is evidence that the Government has listened.
The Spring Statement will deliver the biggest cut to personal taxes in over a quarter of a century, which will help working people and turbocharge economic growth in Hartlepool and beyond.
The Chancellor's new Tax Plan is only possible due to falling debt, responsible public spending, and strong economic growth: according to the IMF, the UK was the fastest-growing economy in the G7 last year.
Measures introduced by the Chancellor today (23 March 2022) include:
Slashing fuel duty by 5p for twelve months, delivering a £5 billion tax cut for drivers. Together with the fuel duty freeze, this will save car drivers £100, van drivers £200, and HGV drivers £1,500 this year, coming into effect immediately from 6 pm on 23 March, across the United Kingdom.
Rising the National Insurance personal threshold from £9,500 to £12,570 from July, delivering the largest increase in a starting personal tax threshold in British history. This is equivalent to a £6 billion tax cut for nearly 30 million workers and worth over £330 a year starting in July, across the entire United Kingdom. This is the largest single personal tax cut in a decade.
Helping people keep more of what they earn by cutting the basic rate of income tax to 19 pence in 2024, delivering a tax cut worth £5 billion for over 30 million workers, pensioners and savers – only the second income tax cut in two decades and the first income tax cut for 16 years. This will be worth around £175 for a typical taxpayer.
Raising the employment allowance to £5,000, delivering a £1,000 tax cut for small businesses. The Employment Allowance cuts employers’ national insurance tax bills by increasing the employment allowance even further to £5,000 from April – that’s a new £1,000 tax cut for half a million small businesses.
Doubling the existing Household Support Fund to £1 billion, delivering an additional £500 million to the Household Support Fund. This helps the most vulnerable families with the cost of living. The fund is distributed through local authorities in England, who have discretion over exactly how the funding is used. This is expected to benefit 3 to 4 million vulnerable households.
The situation in Ukraine reminds us that the UK's security and ability to be a force for good in the world is in large part based on the strength of our economy.
This Spring Statement will bolster the strength of our economy yet further, allowing hardworking families in Hartlepool to keep more of what they earn, and ease the financial burdens of the rising cost of living.