MS, Cabinet Secretary for
Finance and Welsh Language: Today, I set out the Welsh
Government's approach to supporting devolved public sector
employers facing increased employer National Insurance
contributions (NICs).
The UK Government has provided £185m in funding to Wales
following its decision to increase employer NICs in the autumn UK
Budget. However, this falls significantly short of the £257m
devolved public sector employers in Wales need to meet the
increased NICs costs they face.
This shortfall, of more than £70m, is a result of the UK
Government decision that Wales should receive a Barnett
consequential of the additional costs to devolved public sector
employers in England, rather than the actual costs.
The £185m will be passed on in full to devolved public sector
employers in Wales. I will also provide an additional £36m from
the Wales Reserve. This creates a total package of £220 million
to support our public services, including further education, with
increased NICs costs.
The Welsh Government faces significant financial challenges and
drawing down £36m from our limited reserves reduces our ability
to respond to other emerging pressures throughout the year.
However, we have concluded that providing additional support for
essential public services is necessary to minimise the impact on
Welsh citizens who rely on these services.
Setting the rate of employer NICs is a reserved matter and the
responsibility of the UK Government. We will continue to press
the UK Government for full funding of the costs associated with
the NICs increase.