NI changes to lead to Dallas Kirkland growth

Dallas Kirkland (Professions) is expecting its book of business for one-man-band professional servi...

Dallas Kirkland (Professions) is expecting its book of business for
one-man-band professional service companies to grow by more than 200%,
following the recent increase in National Insurance contributions.


The broker has seen a growing trend in people becoming consultants rather
than employees and believes the 1% rise in NI contributions will encourage
more to work in this way. A typical employee earning £100,000 per annum
will now pay £3586 in national insurance per year, while a contractor
earnin

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