Budget
Autumn Budget 2024: Fixing the Foundations to Deliver Change
The new Government has committed to stabilising the corporate tax system in order to provide longer term certainty for corporate businesses looking to invest and grow.
By Jared Carver
Spring Budget 2024: A Budget for Long Term Growth
In his statement to the House of Commons, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a range of measures which will have a direct impact on the UK property and construction sectors.
By Jared Carver
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Autumn Statement 2023: A Statement for Growth
Autumn Statement 2023: A Statement for Growth
Jeremy Hunt went on a spending spree in what will likely be his penultimate Budget Statement before the next General Election. But will the Christmas presents he has bought provide the boost the UK needs?
By Jared Carver
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Spring Budget 2023: A Budget for Growth – Education , Employment, Enterprise, Everywhere
Spring Budget 2023: A Budget for Growth – Education , Employment, Enterprise, Everywhere
In his statement to the House of Commons, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the following measures which will have a direct impact on the UK property and construction sectors, most of which confirmed announcements from last year, with one major surprise.
By Jared Carver
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Autumn Budget 2021 - Construction and Property Highlights
Autumn Budget 2021 - Construction and Property Highlights
The Chancellor’s theme for this Budget was to build a stronger economy for the British people. This was a fairly quiet Budget for construction and property. However, our Construction & Property Tax team have summarised the key issues for this sector.
By The Tax Team
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Budget 2021: An Investment-led Recovery
Budget 2021: An Investment-led Recovery
With the recovery from COVID-19 being the main focus of the Chancellor’s Budget there is a welcome shot in the arm for the construction and property industry.
By The Tax Team
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Getting Britain Building
Getting Britain Building
Whilst the effects of COVID-19 had a significant impact on the new Chancellor’s first post Brexit Budget, a common theme remained the levelling up of the UK economy. Here we review some of the more important tax and spending plans that will affect the construction and property sectors.
By Jared Carver
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Budget 2018 - Construction and Property Highlights
Budget 2018 - Construction and Property Highlights
As the 2018 growth forecast is upgraded from 1.3% to 1.6%, a number of the proposed measures in the Budget 2018 will impact the construction and property sector.
By Jared Carver