Changes to National Insurance contributions for employers have dominated much of the tax news headlines since being announced at the Autumn Budget.
But one element of the rules you may have missed concerns armed forces veterans. If you hadn’t realised already, there is a relief that applies for businesses
employing veterans. And this will apply for one year more at least, the Government has announced. So, the relief stays in place until April 2026.
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