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Autumn Budget 2024

  • UK economy downgraded on consumer spending worries

    October 24, 2024

    The Big Four firm predicted that the UK would grow 0.9 per cent this year, down from the 1.1 per cent expansion it projected this summer.

  • It’s already too late to prepare your business for the Budget

    October 24, 2024

    Transactions rushed through ahead of the Budget are more likely to be on HMRC’s radar and subject to additional scrutiny, says Stephen Kenny This Budget has created panic of a magnitude that I haven’t seen for many years.  Widespread talk of closing ‘loopholes’ – despite the fact that most aren’t actual loopholes but previous tax [...]

  • IMF warns UK is at risk of ‘adverse market reaction’ without action on debt

    October 23, 2024

    Government debt will rise through the 2020s, surpassing GDP and putting the UK at risk of an "adverse market reaction", the IMF warned.

  • Budget borrowing will slow Bank of England rate cuts, economists warn

    October 23, 2024

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves is hoping to raise £40bn in next week's Budget to help fund higher spending on public services. This will largely come through higher taxes.

  • Co-op boss: Reform broken business rates system at Budget

    October 23, 2024

    The current business rates system is “fundamentally broken” and is in need of urgent reform at the Budget, the chief executive of the Co-op has warned in an interview in which she also endorsed Labour’s contentious workers’ rights package. Shirine Khoury-Haq told the Today Programme that business rates were one of the driving forces behind [...]

  • Reeves planning national insurance on employer pension contributions, as workers spared

    October 23, 2024

    The move would raise £15.4bn, which would go a long way to filling the £40bn which Reeves hopes to raise through a combination of tax rises and spending cuts.

  • Lloyds finance chief calls for ‘pro-growth’ Budget amid fears of bank tax raid

    October 23, 2024

    Lloyds Banking Group’s finance chief has suggested tax rises on UK banks could hinder lending and investment as the sector braces for a possible raid in the government’s maiden Budget next week. Speaking after Lloyds’ third quarter results this morning, William Chalmers said banks are already among Britain’s biggest taxpayers and the FTSE 100 group [...]

  • Evelyn Partners: Wealth manager warns clients fretting over Budget tax changes

    October 23, 2024

    Wealth management and accountancy business Evelyn Partners has warned that its clients have been fretting over the raft of speculation coming out about next week’s Budget. Rumours about the contents of the Budget have been flying out of Westminster, with concerns that the Chancellor Rachel Reeves may move to hike a variety of taxes and [...]

  • Autumn Budget: The growth case for hiking capital gains tax

    October 23, 2024

    We don't know exactly what form the changes will take and we don't know how much the Chancellor expects to raise, but reforms are coming.

  • Building societies demand a say on government’s industrial strategy

    October 23, 2024

    A group of Britain’s biggest building societies and mutuals have demanded a seat on the council shaping the government’s industrial strategy as ministers prepare to unveil a team of executives to oversee the plans. In a letter to business secretary Jonathan Reynolds, seen by CityAM, a group of four trade groups including the Association [...]

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