![Charging national insurance at 12% on all employees, including those earning over £50,000 a year, could raise £14 billion of extra tax a year Charging national insurance at 12% on all employees, including those earning over £50,000 a year, could raise £14 billion of extra tax a year](https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Picture-90-550x548.png)
Charging national insurance at 12% on all employees, including those earning over £50,000 a year, could raise £14 billion of extra tax a year
![Charging national insurance at 12% on all employees, including those earning over £50,000 a year, could raise £14 billion of extra tax a year Charging national insurance at 12% on all employees, including those earning over £50,000 a year, could raise £14 billion of extra tax a year](https://www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Screenshot-2021-09-05-at-16.54.41-550x156.png)
Charging national insurance at 12% on all employees, including those earning over £50,000 a year, could raise £14 billion of extra tax a year
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