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What does the Spring Budget mean for you?
- 31st March 2021
- Posted by: shayne
- Category: Spring Budget
No CommentsHow will the measures affect your finances? More than usual seemed to be at stake for last month’s Budget: we waited with trepidation for further news on the eye-watering economic costs of the pandemic, while still coming to terms with the human cost. Chancellor Rishi Sunak shared his latest insight into the severity of the
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Spring Budget 2021
- 4th March 2021
- Posted by: shayne
- Category: Spring Budget
Setting out the road to recovery The Chancellor has attempted to strike a balance between continuing to prop up the businesses worst affected by COVID-19, while setting out a roadmap to wean the UK economy off this emergency support. In his second Budget and 14th fiscal announcement since succeeding Sajid Javid in February 2020, Sunak
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Spring Budget 2020
- 13th March 2020
- Posted by: shayne
- Category: News, Spring Budget
Biggest spending spree in 28 years “Getting it done” is the soundbite Chancellor Rishi Sunak clearly wanted us to take away from his debut Budget speech, but “giving it away” might be more accurate. The Government’s substantial majority gave Sunak carte blanche to overhaul taxes but, in the end, there were relatively few substantial changes.
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Spring Budget 2017
- 9th March 2017
- Posted by: shayne
- Category: Spring Budget
Spring Budget 2017 Introduction Chancellor Philip Hammond described his first and last Spring Budget as one that “takes forward our plan to prepare Britain for a brighter future”. The economic forecasts outlined by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) were broadly in line with those from the Autumn Statement in November 2016. Inflation is forecast