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At some point between now and the end of 2024, Rachel Reeves will step up to the despatch box and deliver her first Autumn Statement. As tax changes announced will likely have the Office for Budget Responsibility oversight, changes announced will form the basis of the 2025 Finance Bill.
And some of her commentary will be the subject of consultation with interested parties rather than immediate integration into the UK tax code.
Manifesto pledges
The new government has declared its intention to action three tax related changes:
Funding economic growth
As the new government seems committed to achieving economic growth, and therefore higher tax revenues, how will it fund the initial changes required to accomplish this?
Although the Labour Party manifesto made it clear that they would not increase income tax, National Insurance or VAT, there are a raft of other taxes that could be tweaked. For example:
Tax Planning
It is highly likely that any significant tax changes will have an impact on our recommended tax planning strategies. As and when these tax changes are declared, we will notify you of the relevant detail and flag how these changes will have an impact on present tax strategies.
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