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The budget represents one of the largest increases in taxation ever seen in the country, but the UK is far from alone in this. With borrowing costs high over the last few years and economies still paying the bill on pandemic and energy crisis-era borr...
On 30 November 2024, the UK Chancellor delivered the new Labour government’s first Budget. The Budget announced £40 billion in tax hikes and some very significant (but well-trailed) changes to the UK’s “non-domiciled” tax regime. The Budget materials also included HM Treasury’s ...
Following national elections in June this year, India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the coalition government’s highly anticipated first Union budget for 2024-25 which has set a hopeful tone and been met with cautious optimism by experts. What is clear to see from the outset is...
However, after recovering for two years, the lack of improvement in the overall index in Q4 points to consumers being nervous about the UK economy following the budget including how higher taxes on businesses might impact their income and prices at the till. Consumers’ view on the state of ...
We note that the UK’s carried interest tax regime is expected to see material changes as part of the forthcoming UK Budget on 30 October 2024. We will provide further updates on that topic in next month’s edition. 6. EU — Securitisation ...
The chancellor of the exchequer has announced a package of reforms to the audio-visual tax reliefs as part of today’s Spring Budget statement. This announcement follows the HM Treasury consultation on changes to the tax reliefs relating to film, high end TV, animation, children’s television ...
On Wednesday 15 March 2023, the Chancellor unveiled the Budget which included several key tax announcements. We have listed some important tax changes below and commented on the Scottish perspective where appropriate.
"The near-term economic downturn is set to be shorter and shallower; medium-term output to be higher; and the budget deficit and public debt to be lower. But this reverses only part of the costs of the energy crisis, which are being felt on top of larger costs from the pandemic. And...
We were braced for big tax rises in the UK’s 2024 Autumn Budget – and that’s certainly what we got. Read our summary and reaction to find out how the changes might impact you… GET OUR NON-DOM REVIEW PACKAGE If you’re unsure about what the non-dom tax changes mean for you or...