The tax cut announced for April is the second time it has been reduced this year
HMRC is set to give workers an average of £900 back from April, but only if they have the right code on their payslip.
From April 6, the government is changing National Insurance, cutting 2% from the amount you pay. This tax was created in the 1950s to fund the NHS and acts as a national 'health insurance' policy.READ MORE: Urgent 'do no eat' warning on Aldi wraps as they 'may have been tampered with' But remember, the change to National Insurance only affects people earning up to a maximum of £50,270 and only applies to those on the 1257L tax code, unless there's a specific quirk to your tax situation, reports Yorkshire Live. For example, if you paid too much or too little tax before, or you started a new job during the year, your tax code might change.
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