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Short on detail and therefore high on uncertainty for the pensions world – says IFGL’s Berridge assessing Spring Statement
With precious little being uttered by Rachel Reeves about pensions in her Spring Statement today, Steve Berridge (IFGL Pensions’ Technical Services Manager,…
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Headroom restored, but the chance of hitting fiscal targets is a coin toss says AJ Bell’s Khalaf in Spring Statement analysis
We learned today that the OBR has now slashed it’s UK growth forecast in half (Source: OBR: Economic and fiscal outlook –…
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Spring Statement brings welcome investment for HMRC’s debt and compliance teams says BDO’s Jon Claypole in tax overview
Commenting on the Chancellor’s Spring Statement and tax elements in particular, Jon Claypole, Head of Tax Dispute Resolution at accountancy and business…
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IFS’ Paul Johnson shares his response to Spring Statement
“In response to deteriorating global economic conditions, Rachel Reeves chose to fine-tune her spending plans to continue to meet her fiscal rules“.…
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Spring Statement – 1.5m new home target is ambitious, but no idle pre-election pledge says Rathbones’ Alan Dobbie
Sharing his analysis following the Spring Statement of what the government’s measures to boost the property market might mean for the target…
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NS&I reveals provisional Q3 2024-5 results and 2025/6 net financing target
Following the Spring Statement this afternoon, NS&I has today published its unaudited quarterly results for the third quarter of the financial year…
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No u-turn on stamp duty but what does the Spring Statement mean for the property markets? The industry reacts
After much speculation, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered her Spring Statement to Parliament, following some rather welcome news that the rate of…
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Economy under pressure as Spring Statement measures revealed; but what does it mean for advisers and clients? Reaction
After much speculation, Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ delivered her Spring Statement to Parliament. It followed some rather welcome news earlier in the day…
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Aegon: Financial boost for low earners, as National Living Wage increases and ‘hidden pensions benefit’
With the National Living Wage set to increase by 6.7% to £12.21 per hour for workers aged 21 and over, plus other…
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State pensioners in line for ‘above-inflation’ triple lock boost says Aegon’s Steven Cameron
The Office for National Statistics has announced that the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 2.8% in the 12 months to February…

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