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We are continuing to dissect key announcements from the Autumn Budget 2024 this week and we have created a number of adviser and client briefings which we hope you will find useful.
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We are continuing to dissect key announcements from the Autumn Budget 2024 this week and we have created a number of adviser and client briefings which we hope you will find useful.
The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, presented her 2024 Autumn Budget to Parliament on 30 October 2024.
Her key announcements included raising the rates for the National Living Wage (NLW), Employer's NICs, Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) as well as making Inheritance Tax (IHT) reforms for business property.
Here was our live feed summary of the tax and economic highlights of the Chancellor's Autumn Budget speech.
Our full coverage is now located in our Autumn Budget 2024 Zone.
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With only a few days to go until the long-anticipated Autumn Budget, we have something of a bumper update for you this week. This includes a proposed timetable for Companies House reform, increased company size thresholds, a new HMRC tax avoidance spotlight, and several tribunal cases.
In a written statement to Parliament, the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds, has confirmed that the Government will take forward proposals to increase the monetary size thresholds for UK companies.
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This week we have HMRC’s latest Employer Bulletin, an update on corporate reporting for medium-sized companies, and progress on the UK’s establishment of a corporate re-domiciliation regime.
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