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The Chancellor's 2018 Spring Statement

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POSTED BY ROGER EDDOWES ON 14/03/2018 @ 8:00AM

The Chancellor presented his first Spring Statement on Tuesday 13 March 2018. In his speech, he provided an update on the economy and responded to the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts ...

Download our PDF guide to the Chancellor's Spring Statement 2018!

Download our PDF guide to the Chancellor's Spring Statement 2018!

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The Spring Statement reaffirms fundamental taxation changes which will affect business and personal lives for the tax year 2018/19. The Chancellor also talked about the long-term tax challenges including the implementation of Making Tax Digital for VAT registered businesses.

At Essendon, we've put together a comprehensive PDF of everything he talked about during his Spring Statement and in our publication, written in plain English we have broken the newsletter down into the main areas of taxation. We have also included comments on the more important changes, together with any planning points that may arise.

We hope the summary will provide an invaluable update for you and help you get to grips with the changes. As with all information about your finances, you should speak to a qualified financial advisor before taking any action.

If you'd like to talk to me about anything announced in the Chancellor's Spring Statement, then do call me on 01908 774320 or click here to ping over an email and let's see how I can help you.

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.

Roger loves getting his hands dirty, working with emerging, small-to-medium and family businesses to ensure they receive the best possible accountancy advice. Roger utilises an extensive network of business contacts to leverage the best guidance and practical solutions.