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Employer National Insurance from April 2025
Changes to Employer National Insurance from April 2025
One of the employment costs to businesses in the UK, is the employer’s national insurance contributions on staff salaries. Employers pay national insurance contributions (NIC) as a percentage of the employee salaries over a statutory threshold. There are three significant changes to employer national insurance from April 2025 that will impact employers:
- An increase in the employer’s national insurance contribution rate from 13.8% to 15%.
- A reduction in the threshold at which employers start paying NICs from ยฃ9,100 to ยฃ5,000 per employee.
- An increase in the annual national insurance allowance from ยฃ5,000 to ยฃ10,500.
Eligible businesses can deduct the national insurance allowance from their national insurance contributions, reducing their liability. The allowance is aimed at smaller business, to help reduce the staff costs.
What is the financial impact of the NI changes?
Rate increase impact
For an employee earning ยฃ35,000, employer NICs will increase from ยฃ3,575 to ยฃ4,500 annually (ยฃ925 more), which is an effective increase of 26%. The figures breakdown as follows:
Tax year 24/25 | Tax year 24/25 | Tax year 25/26 |
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Salary | ยฃ35,000 | ยฃ35,000 |
Less threshold | – ยฃ9,100 | – ยฃ5,000 |
Balance | ยฃ25,900 | ยฃ30,000 |
NIC % | x 13.8% | x 15% |
NIC’s | ยฃ3,574 | ยฃ4,500 |
Threshold Reduction Impact
The lowering of the threshold from ยฃ9,100 to ยฃ5,000 means:
- Employers will now pay NICs on an additional ยฃ4,100 of each employee’s salary
- At the new 15% rate, this equals ยฃ615 additional NICs per employee
- This affects all employees earning above ยฃ5,000, creating a significant cumulative effect, particularly in industries that employ part-time staff.
Combined Impact Examples
In the following examples, the impact of the increase in the Employer’s National Insurance allowance is included. Eligible employers receive the annual allowance as a reduction to their NIC costs which benefits new and small business owners. The Employer National Insurance Allowance is increasing from ยฃ5,000 to ยฃ10,500 from April 2025.
For a small business with 10 employees earning ยฃ25,000 each, the employer NICs will increase from ยฃ16,942 to ยฃ19,500 (ยฃ2,558) which is an increase of 15%. The table below breakdowns the figures for 2024/25 and 2025/26:
Details | 2024/25 | 2025/26 |
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Av. salary | ยฃ25,000 | ยฃ25,000 |
Less NI threshold | – ยฃ9,100 | – ยฃ5,000 |
NICs due on | ยฃ15,900 | ยฃ20,000 |
13.8%/15% NICs | ยฃ2,194 | ยฃ3,000 |
10 X ยฃ2,194 | ยฃ21,940 | ยฃ30,000 |
Less NIA | – ยฃ5,000 | ยฃ10,500 |
NICs due | ยฃ16,942 | ยฃ19,500 |
For a business with 40 employees earning ยฃ35,000 each, the employer NICs will increase from ยฃ137,968 to ยฃ169,500 (ยฃ31,532) which is an increase of 23%. The table below breakdowns the figures for 2024/25 and 2025/26:
Details | 2024/25 | 2025/26 |
---|---|---|
Av. salary | ยฃ35,000 | ยฃ35,000 |
Less NI threshold | – ยฃ9,100 | – ยฃ5,000 |
NICs due on | ยฃ25,900 | ยฃ30,000 |
13.8%/15% NICs | ยฃ3,574.20 | ยฃ4,500 |
40 x NICs | ยฃ142,968 | ยฃ180,000 |
Less NIA | – ยฃ5,000 | – ยฃ10,500 |
NICs due | ยฃ137,968 | ยฃ169,500 |
Economic implications
The increases in employer national insurance will significantly impact the profitability of businesses across the UK, with far-reaching economic consequences. Companies may respond by limiting pay increases, freezing recruitment or increasing prices for their goods and services. These changes will be economically challenging across the board.
Small business owner?
Are you a small business owner, concerned about the impact of the NIC increase on your business overheads? Our employer national insurance calculator lets you calculate the NIC increase at individual salary levels, comparing NICs for the tax years 2024/25 and 2025/26.