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All the latest changes to tax legislation- important tax dates and deadlines, Help-Sheets on managing your personal finances, business news & opinion, as well as updates on what’s happening at Rawcliffe’s.
Autumn Budget 2024
Ms Reeves said the Budget will raise £40 billion in taxes. Employers’ National Insurance contributions (NICs) will be increased from next April while Capital Gains Tax rates will also rise. Inherited pensions will fall within the Inheritance Tax net from April 2027 while reliefs will be reformed on the passing down of agricultural and business assets.
Spring Budget 2024
Jeremy Hunt says the UK economy has dealt with the financial crisis, the pandemic and energy crisis caused by war in Europe. He acknowledges that interest rates “remain high as we bring down inflation”, but adds: “We can now help families not just with cost of living support but with permanent cuts in taxation.” He calls it a “budget for long term growth”
Autumn Statement 2023
In January 2023 the Prime Minister set out three economic priorities: to halve inflation, grow the economy and reduce debt. Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation has now more than halved from a peak of over 11% last autumn to 4.6% in October 2023.
Spring Budget 2023
At Spring Budget 2023 the government is building on this foundation, with a plan to deliver on three of the five key priorities set out by the Prime Minister in January: to halve inflation, grow the economy and get debt falling.This comes against a backdrop of higher levels of government debt due to the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic
Autumn Statement 2022
The Autumn Statement 2022 comes at a time of significant economic challenge for the UK and global economy. Putin’s illegal war in Ukraine has contributed to a surge in energy prices, driving high inflation across the world.
Mini Budget 2022
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has unveiled the biggest package of tax cuts in 50 years, as he hailed a "new era" for the UK economy.
The Spring Statement 2022
In our newsletter, we provide an outline of the main areas of taxation covered in the Spring Statement. We have also included our observations on the more important changes, together with any planning points that may arise. In addition, we have included a detailed calendar of the most important dates for 2022/23 that will help you with tax planning ahead of time.
The Growth Plan 2022
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented his third Budget on 27 October 2021. In his speech he set out the plans to “build back better” with ambitions to level up and reduce regional inequality.
Rawcliffe’s New Business Kit 2021/22
The Financial, Tax and Accounting Considerations of Starting a New Business
Budget 2021
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented his second Budget on Wednesday 3rd March 2021.
20 Point Brexit Planning Checklist
Use this 20-point checklist to review your Brexit preparedness and the Government information to prepare actions for 1 January 2021.
The New Business Kit
Rawcliffe's brand new free guide 'The New Business Kit 2020-2021' contains the financial, tax and accounting considerations of starting a new business.
Summer Economic Update 2020
Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented the Summer Economic Update against a backdrop of economic uncertainty caused by coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown.
57 Ways to Grow Your Business: Free E-book
The landscape has changed; lets get your business moving! As businesses emerge into a new environment we want to support you every step of the way.
BUDGET 2020
Following the UK’s departure from the EU, Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented the 2020 Budget against a backdrop of economic uncertainty caused by the spread of the coronavirus.