Budget Archives | Taxfile https://www.taxfile.co.uk/tag/budget/ Tax advice & accounting services for South London businesses & SMEs Thu, 13 Mar 2025 15:13:02 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Spring Budget 2024: A Balancing Act for the UK Economy https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2024/03/spring-budget-2024/ Tue, 12 Mar 2024 14:03:45 +0000 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=7975 Spring Budget 2024: A Balancing Act for the UK Economy

by Ali at Taxfile.

The UK Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, delivered his Spring Budget on March 6, 2024, amidst a backdrop of subdued economic growth and limited fiscal headroom. The budget aimed to strike a delicate balance between supporting economic activity, controlling public spending, and preparing for future challenges.

If you have missed the announcements, the Key Highlights for the majority of our clients are as follows.

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The Chancellor’s Autumn Budget 2017 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2017/11/autumn-budget-2017/ Fri, 24 Nov 2017 16:02:35 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2542 This week, Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond delivered his Autumn Budget Statement to the House of Commons. View his full 1 hour speech in the official UK Parliament video below, which also includes a response from Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition: The biggest news from this budget was the Stamp Duty announcement, wherein […]

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Spring Budget 2017: Key Changes Affecting SMEs & the Self-Employed https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2017/03/spring-budget-2017-key-changes-affecting-smes-the-self-employed/ Wed, 08 Mar 2017 15:00:26 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=2349 Philip Hammond, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered his Spring Budget to the House of Commons today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVJqF5NE3BY

If you missed it, you can watch and listen to the entire speech by clicking the video above. For those without 55 minutes to spare, we spotlight the key changes, particularly in relation to tax, National Insurance, the self-employed and small businesses.

  • For the self-employed, Class 2 National Insurance Contributions (NICs) were already set to be abolished from April 2018. Today, to the surprise of many, the Chancellor announced that Class 4 NIC rates will increase from 9% to 10% from April 2018, increasing again to 11% in April 2019. The Chancellor said that this was to more closely align self-employed NI rates with those paid by employees, particularly in view of the new State Pension to which the self-employed will now have access.
  • Tax-free dividends for those working through a limited company will also be reduced from the current £5,000 level to just £2,000 in April 2018. Corporation Tax will then be charged above that threshold. Again, the reason cited was to bring the self-employed more in line with employees in terms of tax paid overall.
  • The National Living Wage, for those over 25, will increase to £7.50 per hour from April.
  • From April this year, the personal allowance (the amount people can earn before paying income tax) will increase to £11,500 and to £12,500 by 2020. The threshold for higher rate tax will also increase from £43,000 to £45,000 this April.
  • Up to £2,000 (tax-free) will be available towards the cost of childcare for children under 12 from April this year. So for every 80 pence you pay in childcare costs up to £10,000 maximum, the government will add a further 20 pence.
  • Those lucky enough to be able to afford it will be able to save up to £20k maximum in their ISAs from this April. There will also be an NS&I bond introduced, which will pay 2.2% interest on a maximum of £3,000 per person.
  • There will be help for businesses following business rate increases, particularly pubs, which will receive a £1,000 discount if their rateable value is less than £100k (apparently that's 90% of all English pubs). Also businesses coming out of 'small business rate relief' will be helped through the transition with a promise of increases no larger than £50 per month from next year.
  • There will also be an expansion of the clampdown on tax avoidance where some businesses were converting capital losses into trading losses.

Other announcements made by the Chancellor

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“Pay As You Go” Self-Assessment is on it’s way! https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/12/pay-as-you-go-self-assessment/ Mon, 14 Dec 2015 12:23:13 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=1660 A few years ago Guy Bridger, from Taxfile, was helping to advise The Office of Tax Simplification and the then Director Michael Jack. Guy proposed that, while the bulk of the working population have their taxes calculated by their employer and therefore pay taxes in ‘real time’ with clarity, ease and convenience, the same was […]

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Buy-to-let Changes Are Coming — Landlords Beware https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/10/buy-to-let-tax-changes-for-landlords/ Tue, 27 Oct 2015 13:56:31 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=1534 A warning and reminder to landlords: the Chancellor’s Summer budget back in July will hit buy-to-let investors’ profits once the changes kick in, so now is the time to start planning ahead. Not all landlords will be affected though; if their rental property is mortgage free or if they sell within the next 2 years […]

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Summer Budget 2015 – Key Tax Takeaways https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/07/summer-budget-2015/ Fri, 17 Jul 2015 11:46:54 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/?p=1478 The Summer Budget was announced last week and in this blog post we’ll take a look at only those changes which will affect ordinary taxpayers and SMEs. In his opening remarks, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, promised: A Budget … to keep moving us from a low wage, high tax, high welfare economy; […]

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Highlights from the Chancellor’s Budget, 18 March 2015 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2015/03/highlights-from-the-chancellors-budget-18-march-2015/ Thu, 19 Mar 2015 15:51:20 +0000 http://s168566730.websitehome.co.uk/Taxfile-WP-site/?p=1069 Along with some encouraging news about the UK economy, some interesting new measures were announced in the Chancellor’s Budget yesterday and below we highlight those which we feel will directly impact the majority of UK taxpayers: As widely forecast, the tax-free allowance will increase. The amount people can earn before paying tax will rise to […]

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The Chancellor’s Budget, March 2014 https://www.taxfile.co.uk/2014/03/budget-march-2014/ Thu, 20 Mar 2014 15:04:45 +0000 http://www.taxfile.co.uk/blog/?p=680 The Chancellor, George Osborne, has now presented his March 2014 Budget to Parliament. There was lots of talk about the economy, growth forecasts, supporting UK businesses and employment – as well as some obvious political spin bearing in mind the European and General Elections are just around the corner – however we thought we’d concentrate […]

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