Spring Budget 2024 – the pre-Election gamble
At what was likely to be the last fiscal event before the General Election, we expected a few surprises to be dropped in to woo
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At what was likely to be the last fiscal event before the General Election, we expected a few surprises to be dropped in to woo
The tax giveaway… again? In what seemed somewhat like a moment of déjà vu, the Chancellor announced a further reduction to the rate of national
A number of announcements were made in respect of property taxation, many of which were suggested as a way to influence taxpayers. Too much can
Given that the Chancellor has previously defended the rules around non-UK domiciled individuals (or ‘non-doms’) by raising concern over the mobility of such individuals and
As ever, in the last couple of weeks there has been a huge amount of speculation about what may or may not be announced at
These days, it doesn’t feel like a proper fiscal event without an announcement around R&D relief! Much of this is predicated on the benefit that
In addition to the proposed changes to R&D and speculation around the Government’s plans for shareholders of private companies, there wasn’t much else to note
It’s a tax cut, Jim, but not as we know it Having been told by successive Chancellors for as long as one can care to
The key change announced for the self-employed was the ‘headline’ abolition of Class 2 national insurance and the reduction in the rate of Class 4
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