Steve Brine has welcomed the news that ordinary working families in Winchester & Chandler's Ford are set to benefit from a range of Government measures coming into effect this week.
From today, the tax-free personal allowance will rise for the seventh year to £11,500, benefitting people over 51,000 local people, meaning a typical basic rate taxpayer will pay a full £1,000 less income tax than in 2010.
As a result of the changes to the personal allowance and higher rate threshold, 4,590,000 individuals across the South East gain on average £205 and a total 174,000 people will have been taken out of income tax altogether, compared to 2015-16.
In addition, the National Living Wage, which delivered a pay rise to a million people last year, will rise again to £7.50, with an income boost of over £500 for a full time worker in Winchester. The Government will also provide up to £2,000 a year per child through the roll out of tax-free childcare, and hard-pressed savers will get a boost, with access to our new market-leading NS&I bond which will pay 2.2% on deposits up to £3,000.
Steve Brine said: "We've taken huge strides over the last seven years. There are 2.8 million more people in work, unemployment is at its lowest for twelve years and we've cut income tax for over 30 million people. But there is more to do to help people locally and across the UK feel the benefits of the recovery, and make ends meet.
"By giving the lowest paid a wage boost, taking more people out of income tax, boosting savings and helping with the cost of childcare, we're putting ordinary working people at the heart of our plan for Britain - to build a stronger, fairer economy that works for everyone."