Amid great anticipation, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has unveiled the contents of his long-awaited Budget 2021 in the House of Commons. What a relief after being deprived of a budget in 2020 ...
Our Budget 2021 summary provides an invaluable update for you and will help you get to grips with the announcements!
Rishi spoke for over an hour, and it was a mixture of announcements to help businesses and save jobs through the pandemic as well as addressing the tax-raising plans needed to help balance the books again.
"Budget 2021 was extensive and innovative!"
It covered subjects such as business coronavirus support, taxation, health, education, sport and the arts. There were also some great announcements to help first time home buyers on freeports and green projects investment.
Written in plain English, we have broken our PDF summary down into the main areas of taxation, including business and corporate, employment, personal and capital. We have also included comments on the more important changes, together with any planning points that may arise.
The summary provides an invaluable update for you and will help you get to grips with the announcements. It will remain on our blog for you to refer to as and when you need it, but if you have any questions, don't forget we are here to help you navigate and plan your way through the tax maze, so please do get in touch.
Until next time ...
ROGER EDDOWES Business Godparent
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Roger trained at Edward Thomas Peirson & Sons in Market Harborough before working at Hartwell & Co, followed by Chancery, as a partner. He started Essendon Accounts and Tax with Helen Beaumont in 2014 as a general practitioner with a hands-on approach.
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