Tax

How much tax can you expect to pay on an electric car?

In recent years, electric cars have become increasingly common on our roads. Charging points are now a familiar sight in supermarket and office car parks, as well as private driveways. And with Government targets for all cars to be hybrid or electric by 2030 and 100% electric by 2035, it [...]

2023-07-18T14:44:45+01:0018 July 2023|

The Spring Budget 2023

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered a ‘Budget for Growth’ after the Office for Budget Responsibility forecast a stronger than expected performance from the UK economy this year with inflation continuing to fall. Driving business investment The Chancellor announced a £27 billion transformation of capital allowances from April this year, which will [...]

2023-05-24T09:55:15+01:0016 March 2023|

BREAKING NEWS – today’s announcements from Jeremy Hunt

Jeremy Hunt, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, has today scrapped the majority of tax cut plans that were announced in the government's ‘growth plan’ mini-budget by Kwasi Kwarteng on 22 September 2022. As part of his ‘Growth Plan’, Kwarteng had set out a number of tax cuts designed to support [...]

2023-05-24T09:55:16+01:0017 October 2022|Tags: |

MINI BUDGET SEPTEMBER 2022

The mini budget – an overview The (not so) mini-budget delivered by new Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng last Friday, had a lot more in it than anyone expected, and lots of great news for small businesses. Here are the headlines: Corporation Tax planned increase from 19% to 25% has been scrapped [...]

2023-05-24T09:55:17+01:0026 September 2022|Tags: |

The Spring Statement 2022 – the lowdown

In this blog our MD, Daniel Mepham, shares his thoughts from the March 2022 Spring Statement. A much anticipated Spring Statement was delivered on March 23rd by Chancellor, Rishi Sunak against a backdrop of war in Ukraine, post pandemic super spending and an ever increasing rate of inflation. With that [...]

2023-05-24T09:55:19+01:0023 March 2022|
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