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What does the Spring Budget mean for the technology sector?
Reading Time • 3 mins In a pre-election Budget, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt promised Public Sector productivity gains from improvements in technology use and declared that…
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Abolition of the non-UK domicile tax regime
Reading Time • 2 mins Today, the Chancellor announced that, from 6 April 2025, the non-domiciled tax regime will be abolished. These rules currently allow…
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What does the Spring Budget mean for the charities sector?
Reading Time • 3 mins All forgotten? This was an interesting Budget delivered by the Chancellor with some exciting announcements for other sectors. However, the…
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What does the Spring Budget mean for the manufacturing sector?
Reading Time • 2 mins While Jeremy Hunt’s Budget included a number of big announcements, abolitions, and tax cuts in the broader tax landscape, all…
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Abolition of Furnished Holiday Let (‘FHL’) regime
Reading Time • 2 mins The Budget 2024 has announced that the Furnished Holiday Letting (‘FHL’) regime will be abolished from April 2025. In addition…
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What does the Spring Budget mean for the property sector?
Reading Time • 3 mins Despite hopes that the Budget would see the Chancellor announce measures to stimulate the building of new homes and much-needed…
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An “up and under” from the man from Surrey
Reading Time • 2 mins The late great rugby union commentator, Bill Maclaren, used to refer to it as an “up and under” or “Garry…
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Navigating the Inheritance Tax trap for buy-to-let landlords
Reading Time • 3 mins An often-overlooked issue for landlords owning rental properties, either personally or as a company, is the potential Inheritance Tax (‘IHT’)…
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What lies in store at next week’s Budget?
Reading Time • 2 mins Purdah – a Hindustani word in origin and referring literally to a curtain or veil but used in a political…