Mims Davies MP says ‘Stick To The Plan’ as Conservative Government sets out Budget to deliver a brighter future for families across Mid Sussex.
- Mims Davies MP has welcomed the Conservative Government’s Budget, saying ‘stick to the plan’ and reward hard-working families with a brighter future.
- The Conservative Government have raised the threshold of the High Income Child Benefit Charge, supporting half a million families with an average gain of up to £1,260 towards the costs of raising their children.
- This Conservative Budget supports hard-working families to pay for the costs associated with having children so they can balance their work alongside being a parent, delivering on our promise of a brighter future.
Mims Davies MP has welcomed the Conservative Government’s Budget for parents and families across Mid Sussex, saying stick to the plan.
Because the Conservatives stuck to the plan with the economy, inflation has fallen from 11.1% to 4.0%. That means the Conservative Government are able to introduce new support for hard-working parents who balance being a parent alongside their work.
The Conservative Government announced the raising of the threshold for the High Income Child Benefit Charge (HICBC) to £60,000, taking 170,000 families out of paying this tax charge, from April 2024.
It means the charge continues to withdraw Child Benefit from high-income families as it was designed to do, without unfairly penalising those on middle incomes, so that almost half a million families will gain an estimated average of £1,260 in 2024-25.
The Budget also confirmed the increasing of that taper to £80,000 (the point at which the Child Benefit is fully withdrawn) – halving the rate at which HICBC withdraws child benefit, thereby also improving people’s incentives to continue working or take up more hours. This will deliver on our promise of a stronger economy and a brighter future.
The Budget builds on the Conservatives plan to deliver a brighter future for our children and hard-working families, by helping parents pay for the costs associated with having children so they can balance their work alongside being a parent.
It also builds on the Conservative Government’s Autumn Budget, which delivers the most significant expansion of childcare in a decade so that from September 2025, working families in England will be offered 30 hours of free childcare for their child aged nine months old up to school age. This is a package worth £6,500 for every family with a two-year-old using 35 hours of childcare a week, in turn helping more parents into the job that is right for them.
The Conservative Government is sticking to the plan to deliver a brighter future for you and your family. Labour can’t say what they would do because they don’t have a plan, taking us back to square meaning nothing would get better.
Mims Davies MP said:
“With inflation down wages rising, the Conservative Government’s plan is working – and we must stick to it.
The Spring Budget delivers a fairer system for families who wish to work and care for their children by raising the threshold for the High Income Child Benefit Charge, meaning hard-working parents can keep more of the money they earn.
This was made possible thanks to the long-term decisions the Conservatives have taken to stick to the plan and strengthen the economy, helping to secure a brighter future for families across the country.”