National insurance holiday for regional start-ups begins

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A new regional National Insurance Contributions (NICs) holiday for new businesses came into effect today (6 September, 2010).

New business set up outside London, the South East and East of England will be eligible for a holiday worth up to £5,000 for up to the first ten employees they hire in their first year of business. This means a maximum saving on their national insurance payments of up to £50,000.

The scheme will run for three years. It is estimated that 400,000 new businesses will benefit by having a lower tax bill from employing new staff. New businesses established since the announcement in the Budget on the

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