Chancellor urged to cut National Insurance but hike Income Tax in Autumn Budget
    
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged  to cut National Insurance contributions (NICs) and increase Income Tax to  create a 'level playing field' and protect workers' pay.
The Resolution Foundation said the  Chancellor should make a 2p cut to NICs as well as a 2p rise in Income Tax in  the Autumn Budget.
The think tank said the move would help  to address 'unfairness' in the tax system.
Adam Corlett, Principal Economist at the  Resolution Foundation, said: 'Significant tax rises will be needed for the  Chancellor to send a clear signal that the UK's public finances are under  control.
'Any tax rises are likely to be painful  but given the fallout from the recent employer NICs rise, the Chancellor should  do all she can to avoid loading further pain onto workers' pay packets.
'She can do this by switching our tax  base away from employee NICs and onto Income Tax, which is paid by a far  broader group in society. This should form part of wider efforts to level the  playing field on tax, such as ensuring that lawyers and landlords face the same  tax rates as their clients and tenants.
'These sensible reforms would raise  revenue while doing the least possible harm to workers and the wider economy.  And by acting decisively, the Chancellor can turn her full attention back onto  securing stronger economic growth.'
Internet  link: Resolution Foundation