Summary of Autumn Statement 2022
Summary report on the Autumn Statement delivered by the Chancellor 17 November 2022
Summary report on the Autumn Statement delivered by the Chancellor 17 November 2022
The headline tax rises the Chancellor announced in his Autumn Statement to Parliament on 17 Nov 2022
Craig Simpson, Tax Partner at Bates Weston looks at the growing trend towards employee Ownership and the Employee Ownership Trust in particular.
In Jeremy Hunt’s statement yesterday, he told us which Mini-Budget measures are staying and which are not going ahead. The summary is simple. Everything goes except abolishing the Health & Social Care Levy, changes to Stamp Duty and the increased Annual Investment Allowance.
The Chancellor has announced the Government’s growth plan and the tax measures that are included within it, in his mini budget. Here are the headlines.