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Employers' National Insurance

Employers' National Insurance is a tax that UK businesses pay to the government on behalf of their employees' wages. It helps fund public services like healthcare and the welfare system. The amount is calculated based on employees' earnings above a certain threshold. Employers typically contribute a percentage of the employee’s salary, which is in addition to the employee’s own National Insurance contributions. This ensures the social security system is funded and maintained, supporting the wider community and workforce.