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Government Plan 2020–2023 (P.71/2019): ninth amendment (P.71/2019 Amd.(9)) – amendment (P.71/2019 Amd.(9)Amd.) – comments [P.71/2019 Amd.(9)Amd.Com.]

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STATES OF JERSEY

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GOVERNMENT PLAN 2020–2023 (P.71/2019): NINTH AMENDMENT (P.71/2019 Amd.(9)) – AMENDMENT (P.71/2019 Amd.(9)Amd.) – COMMENTS

Presented to the States on 21st November 2019 by the Council of Ministers

STATES GREFFE

2019  P.71 Amd.(9)Amd.Com.

COMMENTS

Deputy  K.F.   Morel  of   St. Lawrence  proposes  the  following  in  his  amendment P.71/2019 Amd.(9)Amd.

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Delete the words "and the percentage rate levied on Class 1 employers and Class 2 contributors on earnings between the Standard Earnings Limit and the Upper Earnings Limit shall be increased from the proposed 2.5% to 4%,"; and for the figure "£8,700,000" substitute the figure "£1,600,000".

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In the inserted paragraph (1), for the words "from 18 to 26 weeks" substitute the words "to 42 weeks in total for both parents (nominally, 21 weeks each)"; for the figure "£3,000,000" substitute the figure "£1,600,000"; delete the paragraph number "(1)" and delete the inserted paragraphs (2) and (3).

The Council of Ministers opposes this proposal and urges States Members to reject the amendment.

Compared  to  the  proposed  Government  Plan  2020–2023,  this  amendment  would increase the Social Security contributions upper earnings limit from the proposed £250,000 to £500,000, and would use the extra money raised (estimated £1.6 million a year) to increase the proposed parental benefits from 32 weeks (shared between parents) to 42 weeks (shared between parents).

 

Today

Government Plan

This amendment

Benefit paid to birth mother (Maternity Allowance)

Benefit paid to 2 parents (Parental Allowance)

Benefit paid to 2 parents (Parental Allowance)

Benefit paid for up to 18 weeks

Benefit paid for up to

32 weeks shared between the parents

Paid for up to 42 weeks, shared between the parents

Additional cost of £3 million

Additional cost of £4.6 million

The Council of Ministers appreciates the intentions of Deputy Morel in this amendment to further extend the duration of the proposed parental benefits which are due to be introduced next year.

However, increasing the upper earnings limit to £500,000 a year is not an appropriate way to pay for this. The Deputy does not provide any evidence to quantify the impact on business and economic activity of his proposal.

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States Members should also consider –

Change in behaviour: Increased risk that significantly higher contribution rates will change behaviour at higher earnings/income levels, and not raise the expected extra revenue.

Variable income from year to year: The contributions at very high earnings levels, particularly for self-employed people, will vary significantly from year to year. There needs to be a stable income-stream to pay for the parental benefits.

Implementation details

As currently worded, the amendment requires new benefits to be introduced from 1st January 2020. This timescale cannot be achieved. Significant IT, administrative and communication changes are required to implement the proposals envisaged in the amendment.

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