Stockport Express

Budget boosts for constituen­ts

- Mary Robinson MP Conservati­ve

FOUR-MONTHS on from the Autumn Statement in November 2023, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered his latest budget to Parliament with more tax cuts and support for families.

With pensioners already benefittin­g from the triple-lock which will see pensions increase by 8.5 per cent in April, the budget gave a welcome boost to people across our area.

On top of last years 10.1 per cent increase this means the pension over two-years has risen by more than £1,800.

For families with young children, the recent change to free childcare entitlemen­t is making a real difference.

Lots of families have been in touch with me over recent years about Child Benefit which currently reduces once one parent earns more than £50,000.

It struck the wrong note that two parents earning £49,000 a year receive full Child Benefit, but a household with a single earner on just £50,000 starts losing their Child Benefit.

It was therefore really welcome news to see the Chancellor increase the threshold to £60,000.

It is important hard-working families across Stockport keep as much of their cash as possible.

That is why the Government reduced the tax burden by a further two per cent by cutting National Insurance Contributi­ons and putting an extra £900 in the pockets of the average worker earning £35,400.

I know this tax cut will be welcome for my constituen­ts at a time when bills are going up and household budgets are being squeezed.

Two-million self-employed workers will see their National Insurance Contributi­ons reduced from nine per cent to six per cent worth £650 for an average self-employed person earning £28,000 a year.

Whether it’s High Street pubs or independen­t businesses, we all benefit when they thrive, so I was pleased to see the change to VAT thresholds helping businesses with a reduction in a tax on business.

This is alongside support for the hospitalit­y sector with a further freeze to alcohol duty, which will give a further boost to pubs and restaurant­s.

Whilst the last few years haven’t been easy the budget confirmed that the economy is strengthen­ing, and we are on track to have debt falling.

I was pleased to see the Government continuing to deliver a brighter future for the country including here in Cheadle and Stockport more widely.

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