Child, both of which are very young so they have 15-odd years remaining.
But beside the point - £2900 a month net income for someone who is not working is bonkers, whichever way you look at it. That is a disincentive to work - it is a bizarre scenario where someone who goes to work and...
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A family member who has unfortunately gone through a horrible split has to survive on a measily £2,900 net monthly income from benefits, and a further £1,200 maintenance. By my reckoning, that's equivalent to salary of £65k - £70k/year. They're better off single than they were married ffs. System...
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So by my very rudimentary maths, currently employer's NI due on £12,570 salary is £478.86.
With this change, employer's NI due on the same salary would be £1135.50, an increase of £656.54, or an extra £1313.28 if one employs their wife to help with the books.
So painful,...
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