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23 November 2023

  • Corporate Tax
  • Private Client Tax
  • Budget
Autumn Statement 2023: big money for business and pennies in the pockets of workers

Susie Walker, Partner and Head of Tax, has commented on the Autumn Statement 2023. She said: “There was big money for big business, and a few extra pounds in the pockets of workers, but little to encourage or inspire start-ups and SMEs in the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement.” Read more here.

Louise Peters

Louise Peters

Head of Medical & Business Advisory Partner

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22 March 2023

  • Medical & Healthcare
  • Budget
Pensions and the NHS

The Spring Budget 2023 announced some interesting changes on the pension front which are of particular relevance to some individuals in the NHS.

Stuart Riley

Stuart Riley

Tax Manager

21 March 2023

  • Innovation taxes
  • Budget
R&D tax relief reform update following Spring Budget 2023

Significant changes come into force on 1 April 2023, representing some of the most fundamental amendments made to the UK R&D Tax Reliefs since their inception in 2000.

Andrew McMillan

Andrew McMillan

Tax Partner & Head of Innovation Taxes

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16 March 2023

  • Innovation taxes
  • Budget
Spring Budget 2023 - positive signs to support Creative Industries – but just how positive are they?

The House of Lords Communications Committee published a report recently stating that the Creative Industries should sit at the heart of the UK’s economic growth plans.

David Rome

David Rome

Tax Manager

15 March 2023

  • Corporate Tax
  • Budget
Spring Budget 2023: Impact on Quarterly Instalment Payments

Following the introduction of full expensing at Budget 2023, it is recommended that large and very large QIP (Quarterly Instalment Payments) payers review their QIP calculation.

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