Post Budget Webinar
Today Streets hosted its post Budget webinar in which it provided details of the announcements along with an update on topical issues affecting business clients and private individuals for the new tax year 2024/25.
This presentation was recorded and is now available on demand for those who weren’t able to join live. Click here to catch up.
A Budget built on loss leaders or a leadership that might have lost its way?
Was it more ‘Middle Lidl’ than Middle England?
The headline grabbing announcement from the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s Spring Budget, and perhaps his last before an election, was the 2% cut in rate of National Insurance. This second cut follows a similar cut given in last year’s Autumn Statement and comes with an election looming. Read more.
More families will be eligible for Child Benefit
What has previously been thought to be an unfair system, with eligibility for Child Benefit being withdrawn when one parent earns more than £50,000, now sees a welcome change.Read more.
Currently, if one partner earns more than £50,000, child benefit starts to be gradually withdrawn, and where the individual earns more than £60,000, they do not receive child benefit at all.Guide to The Spring Budget 2024
The 2024 Spring Budget contained some important announcements and confirmed a number of changes planned for the new tax year.
Following this, Streets put together a report containing the latest tax and financial information, which is available to download using the link below.