Webinar: How to Handle the Rise in Employers NI in April 2025

Who is this for?
✅ Arts and cultural organisations
✅ Charities and social enterprises
✅ Small businesses
✅ Anyone managing payroll, budgets, or people
How to Handle the Rise in Employers NI in April 2025
The cost of employing people is going up – again.
From April 2025, changes to National Insurance mean higher costs for employers. For arts organisations, charities, and small businesses already balancing tight budgets, every extra penny counts.
So, how can you manage these extra costs without compromising your work, your people, or your future?
Join us for this FREE live webinar where we’ll break down the changes and share practical ways to deal with the impact.
Webinar Details:
- Title: Handling the Rise in Employers National Insurance
- Focus: Implications for all Employers – Private, Arts and Social Enterprises
- Date: 19 March 2025
- Time: 5:30 BST
- Location: Virtual
- Cost: Free
Why You Need to Attend This Webinar
What’s changing with Employers’ National Insurance from April 2025
Understand the increases and what they mean for your payroll, budgets, and cashflow.
🔹 Simple tools and strategies to manage rising employment costs
From budgeting tips to reviewing staff benefits and smarter payroll planning – we’ll cover actionable steps to help ease the pressure.
🔹 How to plan ahead
Get advice on forecasting, controlling costs, and making informed decisions without cutting corners.
🔹 Q&A session
Bring your questions – we’ll provide clear, jargon-free answers.
Can’t make the live session?
No problem! Register anyway, and we’ll send you the full recording
Register now and secure your spot for the webinar.
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Title:
How to Handle the Rise in Employers NI in April 2025
Next Session:
19h March 2025
Time:
5:30 PM UK Time
Cost:
FREE
Location:
Virtual
Format:
Presentation, conversation Q&A
Title:
Handling the Rise in Employers NI
Next Session:
19-Mar-25
Time:
5:30 pm UK Time
Cost:
FREE
Location:
Virtual
Format:
Presentation, conversation Q&A