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11 Downing Street is home to Chancellor of the Exchequer and where the budget is drafted

2021 Budget – What to expect?

Having picked up the Treasury reins just weeks before the Covid pandemic broke, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has so far had little room to manoeuvre or stamp his own brand on the economic plan for the UK. Despite making numerous announcements and unveiling multiple recovery and support plans, his budget statement on March 3rd 2021 is […]

  • 11th February 2021
  • Budget / Business News / Covid-19 / Economy / Personal Tax / Tax
11 Downing Street is home to Chancellor of the Exchequer and where the budget is drafted

Summer Statement 2020

In a much anticipated ‘emergency budget’ announcement, The Chancellor set out a series of targeted measures to boost aspects of the economy, struggling in a post Covid environment. Whilst it is expected that some sectors will not be able to recover for some months yet due to the continued need for social distancing, Rishi Sunak […]

  • 10th July 2020
  • Budget / Covid-19 / Economy
11 Downing Street is home to Chancellor of the Exchequer and where the budget is drafted

Emergency Budget Pencilled in for Early July?

The rumblings of an emergency budget seem to be getting louder as we begin to emerge from lockdown. Undoubtedly, now is the time for Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, to start considering the sizeable task of recovering the economy and paying back the WW2 scale borrowing that has underpinned the bailout of businesses and individuals. It is […]

  • 26th June 2020
  • Budget / Economy
11 Downing Street is home to Chancellor of the Exchequer and where the budget is drafted

Budget 2020

Long awaited, and in the end overtaken by global events, new Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his first budget on Wednesday 11th March 2020. Just weeks in to the top job, and with Coronavirus requiring him to think on his feet, it was hardly a relaxed period of planning for Mr Sunak. The Chancellor certainly ensured […]

  • 12th March 2020
  • Budget / Covid-19
11 Downing Street is home to Chancellor of the Exchequer and where the budget is drafted

Spring Statement

You would be forgiven for having missed the fact that the Chancellor delivered his Spring Statement on Wednesday 13th March. Hidden deep beneath the Brexit debate and seemingly endless votes, the Chancellor stood up and delivered his regular update on the economy. Historically the budget was delivered in March and the statement was saved for […]

  • 19th March 2019
  • Budget / Economy
11 Downing Street is home to Chancellor of the Exchequer and where the budget is drafted

Budget 2018

As he delivered the Budget 2018, Philip Hammond joked that he had avoided giving his speech on Halloween night itself because it would have been simply too tempting for the caption writers, and had avoided Christmas because he did not want to appear in cartoons disguised as Santa Claus. Even so, he was determined to […]

  • 30th October 2018
  • Budget / Business News / Economy
Evans Weir News - Trump and Brexit

Budget November 2017

So, we have now enjoyed our first autumn budget. The move to an autumn budget is a welcome one across industry as it gives businesses and individuals time to adjust and digest before changes take effect. Being cynical it also leaves plenty of time for U-turns… We say we enjoyed the autumn budget because, as […]

  • 23rd November 2017
  • Budget / Economy
The Bank of England

Interest Rate Rise

In case you missed it, interest rates doubled earlier this month to their second lowest ever level… what a sentence. Expected for some time, this is the first of several ‘baby steps’ Governor Carney has been preparing us for, as The Bank of England seeks to balance spending, inflation and GDP growth. Commentators do not […]

  • 21st November 2017
  • Business News / Economy
Evans Weir News - Trump and Brexit

There’s more to life than Trump and Brexit…

Every time I turn on the TV or open up a newspaper, headlines are still dominated with two of 2016’s biggest controversies – Trump and Brexit. From Donald’s latest race rant to the next MP fighting against Brexit plans, it feels like we’ve not heard about much else in recent months. But don’t let these […]

  • 6th March 2017
  • Business Advice
Personal and business Tax

Autumn Statement 2016 Summary

The 2016 Autumn Statement In recent times client feedback has suggested that most of you feel rather inundated with information following the autumn statements and annual budget delivered by The Chancellor. With the advent of social media, and most professional organisations now issuing commentary or updates immediately following the announcements, we believe these events have […]

  • 29th November 2016
  • Budget / Economy
Evans Weir News - Trump and Brexit

Evans Weir welcomes the 2016 budget for small businesses

On 16th March Chancellor George Osborne delivered the 2016 Budget and it appears to be a welcome boost for small businesses. April 2017 will see a number of changes to policies including business rates, corporation tax and capital gains tax all of which will help small businesses. Business Rates Business rates have been reformed as […]

  • 23rd March 2016
  • Budget / Business Advice
Evans Weir News - Trump and Brexit

Evans Weir Autumn Statement Summary for Small Business

On 25th November, George Osborne delivered his Autumn Statement. As ever, this statement was a good mix of rhetoric, reminders of past policy changes and a hint towards April 2016. It is rare that major policy is announced in the Autumn and this was certainly the case in 2015 for interested SME spectators.   Unlike […]

  • 15th December 2015
  • Budget / Business Advice / Economy / Evans Weir News
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