The fact that the social care levy will be introduced in 2023 and not 2022, and that in the interim we will have to rely on national insurance, suggests that creating it will involve quite a lot of work and expense. How much is it going to cost to introduce the levy, beyond national insurance? Based on that, we will need to make an assessment as to whether it is worth while putting the 1.25% levy on people who are past state retirement age. If it is costly, we should not do it and simply rely on national insurance contributions. Allied to that, how much does my right hon. Friend think the 1.25% levy is going to raise from people who are beyond state retirement age?
Health and Social Care Levy Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Andrew Murrison
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 14 September 2021.
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and
Committee of the Whole House (HC) on Health and Social Care Levy Bill.
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