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Health insurance company calls on government to scrap taxes


Lead provider have protested the authorities. Bupa have argued that the electric current penalties relating to work are inefficient and should be scrapped.

The managing director of , Fergus Kee, reportedly commented: "The employee incurs on the benefit and the employer has to pay subject contributions. If that treatment is funded through insurance, there is a further Tax complaint. So both the and the receiving system of are penalised."

Kee reportedly continued: "Nine out of ten employers tells us they want more from the authorities to in wellness at work and over half would invest more if there were more inducement to do so. We work with 80 per cent of and one thousand of smaller across the state. The electric current tax treatment of work health proviso is an obstruction and a strong disincentive. If removed, it would allow more companies to play their part in keeping Britain ."