Budget Summary

"The United Kingdom Budget statement is made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, a member of the Government  who is responsible for all economic and financial matters. He controls HM Treasury. ands the revenues gathered by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs and the expenditure of public sector departments and can raise taxes and duties according to the needs of the economy. After the Prime Minister he is the most important state officer. The Budget is normally an annual event in March, but in more recent times a mini budget has also been held in November. The budget speech is always carried to the House of Commons in a red briefcase, known as Ministerial Boxes, or Red Boxesaa. This red briefcase has become representative of the annual UK Budget. Historically, it dates back to the first use by William Gladstone in 1860."

Now that the dust has settled from the highly anticipated Autumn Budget for 2024, we wanted to highlight the essential points from the announcement. This way, you can understand how these changes might impact you or your business. Click below to explore the key highlights.