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Budget 2021
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Budget missed opportunity to use tax to help the UK achieve its net zero target
Tax changes to carbon-intensive sectors in the Budget amount to support totalling £8.3bn, compared to just £225m worth of green tax incentives…
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How to beat Sunak’s £47 billion stealth tax raid
New figures buried in the Autumn Budget show the Chancellor now expects to make £47 billion from freezing income tax thresholds This…
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Budget statement from the Personal Finance Society
Commenting on the Autumn Budget, Dr Matthew Connell, Policy and Public Affairs Director for the Personal Finance Society, said: “The Budget and…
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Government plan to loosen pension charge cap to unleash investment super power of pensions
Steven Cameron, Pensions Director at Aegon comments: “The Budget announcement that there will be a consultation on workplace pension charge cap is…
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PLSA comments on pension measures in Autumn Budget
Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) Director of Policy and Advocacy Nigel Peaple comments on measures in today’s Budget impacting pensions. Pensions…
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AJ Bell: Prosecco budget represents £75 billion giveaway
AJ Bell shares their reaction to this year’s Autumn Budget. Stock market: Pub groups sharply higher Housebuilders gained ground Airlines ticked up…
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Rathbone Greenbank Investments’ John David: Budget made for confusing listening
In response to today’s budget announcement, John David, head of Rathbone Greenbank Investments comments: “The Budget made for confusing listening as the…
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Budget: The Openwork Partnership’s Mike Morrow comments on what was – and what what wasn’t – announced by the Chancellor
Following Rishi Sunak’s Budget statement on Wednesday 27th, Mike Morrow, Chief Commercial Officer at The Openwork Partnership, said: “The good news from…
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Legal experts comment on today’s Budget: Chancellor proposes to increase overall tax take by stealth
James Austen, Partner at Collyer Bristow, comments: “Once again, the Chancellor defied those predicting significant increases in personal taxation. Instead, he is…
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Budget leaves industry hanging regarding arrangements for moving to a new minimum access age for pensions
Details still awaited on how the Normal Minimum Pension Age will increase from 55 to 57 A path paved with good…
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