Pre-filled with typical Financial Services figures: 15 employees, £70,000 average salary. Adjust the sliders for your actual numbers.

Employer NI Impact Calculator

The employer NI rate rose from 13.8% to 15% in April 2025, and the secondary threshold dropped from £9,100 to £5,000. Enter your workforce details to see the exact cost increase.

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Your Additional Annual Cost

£20,187

+16.0% increase in employer NI costs

Per employee increase£1,346
Old total NI cost£126,063
New total NI cost£146,250

Monthly Cash Impact

£1,682 /month

Rate Comparison

MetricBefore (2024/25)After (2025/26)Change
Employer NI Rate13.8%15.0%+1.2pp
Secondary Threshold£9,100£5,000-£4,100
NI per employee (your avg salary)£8,404£9,750+£1,346
Total (15 employees)£126,063£146,250+£20,187

What Should You Do?

Risk of Inaction

Every month you delay adjusting pricing or workforce planning, you absorb £1,682 in unrecovered costs.

If You Act Now

Adjust prices by 1.9% to fully offset the increase.

Decision Window

Already in effect. Every month costs you £1,682. The optimal action was Q4 2024. The second best time is now.

Financial Services — Key Concerns

  • Highest average salaries mean the largest absolute NI cost increases
  • FCA regulatory costs compound business overheads
  • Corporation tax at 25% is a significant drain on profitability

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Frequently Asked Questions

When did the employer NI increase take effect?
The rate increased from 13.8% to 15% on 6 April 2025, and the secondary threshold dropped from £9,100 to £5,000 at the same time.
Does the NI increase apply to all employees?
Yes, the employer NI increase applies to all employees earning above the secondary threshold (£5,000). There is an enhanced Employment Allowance of £10,500 for small businesses.
How can I offset the employer NI increase?
Options include: adjusting pricing, improving operational efficiency, restructuring work patterns, claiming the Employment Allowance if eligible, or reviewing your benefits package.
Is employer NI tax-deductible?
Yes, employer NI contributions are an allowable business expense and reduce your corporation tax bill.