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Budget

  • This will-we, won’t-we budget is causing economic harm

    October 29, 2024

    Watching the will-we, won’t-we budget commentary unfold over the past few months has been painful and has caused significant uncertainty across the market. Not to mention that delaying the budget to October following the July election was a misstep, it has resulted in drawn-out public scrutiny of the multitude of possible tax changes on the [...]

  • Financial exclusion is a barrier to sustainable growth

    October 28, 2024

    Britain has a two-track financial system, with world-beating services for some and a poverty premium for others, says Charles Randell With a week to go until the Budget, what measures does the Financial Inclusion Commission – a cross-party group of financial experts from business, politics and the charity sector – advise the Chancellor to take [...]

  • Calls grow for Reeves to step back from capital gains tax raid on entrepreneurs

    October 28, 2024

    Over a thousand entrepreneurs have signed an open letter to the Chancellor Rachel Reeves warning of the punitive effect of a potential hike in capital gains tax at the Budget on 30 October. Nearly 1,200 entrepreneurs have now warned of the risks that could follow the rumoured rise in Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and restriction [...]

  • If money’s tight, why waste it on futile GB Energy?

    October 28, 2024

    The fiscal pain of this budget will be worse because of needless GB energy, writes Conservative Environment Network director Sam Hall.

  • Rocco Forte: Labour’s ‘ideological approach’ risks hammering private sector investment

    October 27, 2024

    Luxury hotelier Sir Rocco Forte has said Labour’s rumoured tax raid at the Budget this week will discourage investment from the private sector and unnerve businesses looking to come into the country. Speaking on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, the English businessman said Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer are taking an “ideological approach” and [...]

  • A Budget for stability must mean less is more

    October 27, 2024

    As it prepares for its first Budget, it’s critical the government considers something important but quite dull: practicality If you’d attended the government’s International Investment Summit last week and your bingo card had the words ‘regulation’, ‘stability’ and ‘growth’ on it, you’d have been over the moon. Yes, both the Prime Minister and Chancellor were [...]

  • Starmer denies misleading the public over tax rises in Labour manifesto

    October 26, 2024

    Sir Keir Starmer has denied misleading the public at the general election over tax plans after he suggested people who make money from shares and property could face greater levies. The Prime Minister rejected claims he was waging a “war on middle Britain” amid pre-Budget speculation he could increase the burden for those who have [...]

  • Budget uncertainty sends economic activity down to lowest level in almost a year

    October 24, 2024

    Uncertainty surrounding the Budget knocked economic activity in October, according to a closely watched business survey, as firms delayed decisions in the face of possible tax changes.

  • Class action boom in UK is yet another disincentive to investing here

    October 24, 2024

    As the country holds its collective breath ahead of next week’s Budget, it’s fair to say that business confidence in the UK is lower than the Treasury might like. Last week, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) reported that business confidence had fallen to a 12-month low, while the Institute of [...]

  • 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 [...]

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