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UK Financial Updates for Agencies & Contractors: Key Budget Changes, Wage Increases, and New Opportunities in Health and Infrastructure

Wednesday 30th October 2024

Sterling - UK Financial Updates for Agencies & Contractors: Key Budget Changes, Wage Increases, and New Opportunities in Health and Infrastructure

Welcome to our latest blog update! Here at The Sterling Group, we are committed to keeping you informed about the recent changes in the UK financial landscape that may affect our agencies and contractors. Let’s dive right into the key highlights.

A Fresh Perspective on Health Services

The Government has outlined an impressive £22.6 billion increase in day-to-day health budgets for the NHS and a further £1 billion boost to the capital budget over the next year. If you’re in construction or the health sector, the £1 billion health capital investment to address the backlog of NHS repairs and upgrades presents significant opportunities.

A Boost for Workers

The government has announced a 6.7% increase in the national living wage to £12.21 per hour. There will also be a phased increase in the national minimum wage for 18-20-year-olds to £10 per hour. For agencies and contractors, this change will need to be factored into payroll calculations.

Changes to National Insurance

To repair the public finances and help raise the revenue required to increase funding for public services, the government is taking the difficult decision to increase the rate of employer NICs by 1.2 percentage points to 15%. The per-employee threshold at which employers start to pay National Insurance will be reduced from £9,100 per year to £5,000 per year. These changes will apply from 6 April 2025.

An Update on Capital Gains Tax

The lower and higher rates of Capital Gains Tax are set to increase, from 10% to 18% and 20% to 24% respectively. Contractors should be aware of these changes, as they may impact financial planning strategies going forward.

Infrastructure Projects on the Horizon

Noteworthy for the construction sector is the allocation of funds towards transport projects, including TransPennine upgrades, east-west rail, and road network improvements. The HS2 project represents a significant investment and opportunity for businesses in the sector.

In conclusion, these changes present both challenges and opportunities for our agencies and contractors. The Sterling Group will continue to help navigate these changes and provide necessary support to ensure your business thrives in the evolving landscape.

Full details on the Budget can be found here

Stay tuned for our next blog post!

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