Ministers are under pressure to explain why the new National Insurance contracting-out rebate is lower than the one recommended by the Government Actuary's Department.
Liberal Democrat work and pensions spokesman David Laws said the government’s decision to set the rebate at 5.3pc for the next five years – while the GAD recommended a rate of 5.8pc – was “another ...
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