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The Chancellor's Budget included some expected announcements, and a few surprises
In presenting Labour’s widely anticipated first Budget in 14 years, the Chancellor was faced with a challenging task. Following her announcement of a “black hole” in the public finances, the need to renew the Treasury’s coffers while maintaining Labour’s manifesto promises seemed a tall order.
In the event Ms Reeves outlined a programme of around £41 billion worth of tax increases over the next five years, alongside plans to rebuild tottering infrastructure, the health service, schools and more. Any idea of a return to austerity was quashed, but how this will be achieved is very much in the detail. Among the key headline items were:
There was a large amount of Budget related documentation and detailed proposals published giving us much to digest. Our Budget Summary highlights the key aspects likely to affect you and your business.
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