31/10/2024
Rachel Reeves delivered her first Budget as Chancellor of the Exchequer on 30 October 2024. This was the first Labour Budget in 15 years. Labelled “Fixing the Foundations to Deliver Change” the Budget aims to deal with the £22 billion ‘black hole’ in public finances whilst restoring stability and rebuilding public services.
Employers will bear the brunt of the £40bn in tax rises unveiled yesterday by Reeves - the biggest increase in a generation.
Our Budget Summary provides a comprehensive overview of the key announcements arising from the Chancellor’s speech affecting business owners and the self-employed. However, it also looks beyond the headlines and offers details on the less-publicised changes that are most likely to have an impact upon your business and your personal finances and taxation affairs.
Additionally, throughout the Summary you will find informative comments to help you assess the effect that the proposed changes may have for you and your business.
Read our summary of the budget below 👇 and find out how this may affect you. You can also follow this link and download your complimentary copy https://lnkd.in/eC-v2wtD
If you would like more detailed, one-to-one advice on any of the issues raised in the Chancellor’s Budget speech, please do get in touch.