DTE’s Summary of The Autumn Statement 2022
For an up-to-date summary please visit our budget updates page. The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement came against the background of…Read More
For an up-to-date summary please visit our Autumn Statement 2022 blog.
The newly appointed Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announced a spirited Budget with a repeated emphasis on ‘getting things done’, echoing the recent election campaign. His initial focus was on the short-term measures needed to deal with the challenges the UK faces as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. These amounted to a £12bn fiscal stimulus, with more available if required. There was help for both businesses and individuals.
To read the full summary of the Budget 2020, click here.
The Chancellor is due to announce another Budget in the Autumn and so there were several consultations about possible future tax changes, including new proposals on the treatment of fund management companies, pension tax administration, and aspects of research and development tax credits.
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For an up-to-date summary please visit our budget updates page. The Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement came against the background of…Read More
For an up-to-date summary please visit our budget updates page. At 6am on Monday 17 October, the Treasury issued a press release. Announcing…Read More
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