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National Insurance rise sparks worries for Gwent charities and council budget

Monmouthshire County Council

THE INCREASE in employers’ National Insurance contributions is expected to cost a Gwent council £3 million but there is concern suppliers and charities will suffer. 

The UK Labour government announced in its October budget it would increase the rate of employers’ National Insurance contributions for every member of staff they employ and lower the threshold from which it is applied. 

Conservative councillor Paul Pavia called the decision “shortsighted” when he asked how it will impact Monmouthshire County Council’s budget and firms the council works with such as its suppliers as well as voluntary or third sector bodies and charities which provide a range of services in the community. 

The Chepstow Mount Pleasant councillor said: “The voluntary and third sector will be desperate of finding a way to absorb these costs or the impact will be many will have to cease their activities.” 

He asked how the Labour-led council administration intended to mitigate the impact of community services folding. 

Paul Pavia is the Welsh Conservative councillor for Chepstow Mount Pleasant ward on Monmouthshire County Council (Pic: MCC)

Cllr Ben Callard, the Labour cabinet member responsible for finance, said that would “probably best” be taken into consideration during the council’s forthcoming budget process and said: “I look forward to having that discussion with them.” 

The Llanfoist councillor said the council has calculated its own costs, as an employer, will increase by £3.1m but it expects funding from the UK Government, in the first half of the next financial year, to cover that cost. 

He said the indirect impact, of the cost burden on suppliers and groups the council works with, is “more complex” and will be affected by their size, staffing structures and whether they are entitled to any relief as well as their ability to absorb the costs. 

Cllr Callard said the council wants to understand the impact and said: “We will continue to work with the Welsh Government and help them understand the impact of the National Insurance increase.” 

Ben Callard is the Welsh Labour councillor for Llanfoist and Govilon and the Monmouthshire County Councillor cabinet member for resources with responsibility for finance (Pic: MCC)

Cllr Pavia said it “isn’t clear” from the Welsh or UK Governments additional funding for the increase will be provided and said without it the “derisory” 2.8 per cent increase in core funding, for Monmouthshire, from Cardiff Bay would be “swallowed up” by the additional cost. 

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Cllr Callard said the council said was “a little disappointed” with the size of its funding increase, which was the lowest in Wales, but said based on the previous Conservative budget the authority wasn’t expecting any increase at all from the Labour government in Wales.

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