What the 2015 Budget means for Charities
The Chancellor delivered a number of announcements in Budget 2015, but what impact do these have for the third sector? It is clear that whilst the economy is getting stronger, pressure on budgets will...
View ArticleWhat the 2015 Budget means for the manufacturing sector
This year’s Budget was very much focused on individual finances, a budget for ‘the people’. For the manufacturing sector the announcement didn’t hold any great surprises, but did confirm some positives...
View ArticleWhat does the Budget mean for the Digital Sector?
The Budget today was a very mixed bag for the North East’s digital, media and technology sectors, probably with more negatives than positives. We knew from previous announcements that the corporation...
View ArticleMini Budget Predictions
Our Tax Associate, Chris Hodgson, give his predictions for the mini Budget on 8th July… Due to the short timetable that was available to enact Budget announcements into a Finance Act prior to the...
View ArticleCould you get caught out by the July Budget?
Our Head of Investment Services, Nick Swinhoe shares his thoughts on what the Chancellor may announce in regards to tax relief in his July Budget… Financial commentators are expecting a change in...
View ArticleMini Budget Predictions – the proposed inheritance tax (IHT) changes
Our Tax Associate, Chris Hodgson shares his predictions ahead of tomorrow’s Mini Budget…. Having been heavily featured in the media, the extra nil rate band for Inheritance Tax for homes is almost...
View ArticleSummer Budget – A reaction from the North East
Andrew Moorby, managing partner at Tait Walker The scope of the changes planned for the coming years is so wide reaching that at this stage it’s difficult to assess who the winners and losers are....
View ArticleSummer Budget 2015 – tax changes
Our Tax Associate, Chris Hodgson shares his thoughts on the tax changes announced in yesterday’s Budget… In the first majority Conservative Budget since November 1996, George Osborne set out his stall...
View ArticleSummer Budget 2015 – New tax regime for dividends
One of the major changes from the Summer Budget is that the taxation of dividends will be reformed from 6 April 2016. The 10% dividend tax credit is abolished and, in its place, individuals will have a...
View ArticleBuy to Let investors – what did the Summer Budget mean for you?
Following the Chancellor’s Summer Budget announcement, we have summarised the tax changes that Buy to Let investors should be aware of…. CHANGES FROM 6 APRIL 2016 Relief for furniture and fittings At...
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