On 17 October 2022 the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, made a fiscal statement reversing almost all tax measures announced at the Mini-budget on 23 September 2022, other than those that have already been legislated.
Nichola's SME Tax W-update 13 October 2022
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Did you notice that the topic of ‘Net Zero’ was not mentioned in either the Chancellor’s Growth Plan 2022 (published at the mini-budget/fiscal event of September) or in the Prime Minister’s conference speech? It seemed odd.
Net Zero: Call for evidence
The Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has released a consultation ‘Net Zero: Call for evidence’. This is part of an independent review of the government’s approach to delivering its net zero target.
Medium-Term Fiscal Plan set for 31 October 2022
The Chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, has announced that he will be holding a 'Medium-Term Fiscal Plan' immediately following the publication of the Office for Budget Responsibility's (OBR) economic and fiscal forecast on 31 October 2022. He has brought forward this date; it had been previously announced in November.
Nichola's SME Tax W-update 6 October 2022
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You will no doubt have heard about the U-turn on the mini-budget announcement to cut the 45% Income Tax band on Monday, you are less likely, however, to have heard about the decision to change the definition of a 'small' company.
'Small' company definition extended to 40,000 more businesses
This measure was introduced by Liz Truss, it seems to have been shelved.
The government is changing the definition of a 'small' company by increasing the employee number threshold from 50 to 500 employees. This change will bring some 40,000 businesses within the definition of 'small' and will have some considerable implications across accounting, tax, investor reliefs and grants.
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