On 6 March 2024, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt presented his Spring Budget to Parliament. In the knowledge that the government must hold a general election before 28 January 2025, this was a Budget designed to restore confidence and win voters. But on the heels of Britain... read more
On 22 November 2023, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt presented his Autumn Statement to Parliament and started making, in his words, the long-term decisions necessary to strengthen the economy and build a brighter future. Fuelled by falling inflation and stabilised public... read more
Yesterday afternoon, Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt presented his first Budget. The 2023 Spring Budget saw additional cost of living support introduced, the pension lifetime allowance being abolished, an increase in corporation tax and more. Below we set out some of the main... read more
The Autumn Finance Bill 2022 has revealed key tax changes announced by the Chancellor in the Autumn Statement. New measures include: The Energy Profits Levy (EPL) is being extended to help fund cost of living support and ensure oil and gas companies pay their fair... read more
Jeremy Hunt’s highly anticipated Autumn Budget was finally revealed yesterday. With the UK facing an unexpected change in Prime Minister, a cost-of-living crisis and now a recession, all eyes were on the Chancellor. Despite proposed spending cuts and tax increases,... read more
Over the last few days, we have seen a gradual dismantling of the mini-budget of Friday 23 September 2022, along with the economic policies that Prime Minister Liz Truss based her leadership campaign on. On Friday 14 October, Ms Truss announced a change of Chancellor,... read more
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