The UK economy's Black Hole is apparently back to £40 billion and the Chancellor is coming back for a second bite at the apple. Will Rachel Reeves rip off the proverbial plaster and break Labour's manifesto pledge not to increase income tax or even Vat? Martin Gibbs and Dafferns' tax guru Brian Jukes are joined by Dafferns' new Corporate Tax Partner Mark Brayshaw to muse over possible tax changes in the upcoming Budget on 26 November. Dafferns is a full service, independent UK accounting fi...
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The UK economy's Black Hole is apparently back to £40 billion and the Chancellor is coming back for a second bite at the apple. Will Rachel Reeves rip off the proverbial plaster and break Labour's manifesto pledge not to increase income tax or even Vat? Martin Gibbs and Dafferns' tax guru Brian Jukes are joined by Dafferns' new Corporate Tax Partner Mark Brayshaw to muse over possible tax changes in the upcoming Budget on 26 November. Dafferns is a full service, independent UK accounting fi...
Daffernomics Episode 1: Looking back to The March 2023 Budget
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Daffernomics Episode 1: Looking back to The March 2023 Budget
Ahead of the March 2024 Budget, in episode 1 of the Daffernomics Podcast, we go back to this time last year with our review of the March 2023 UK Budget. Martin Gibbs, Brian Jukes and Keely Hughes of Dafferns Chartered Accountants give their take on the March 2023 Budget, as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt attempted to bring the UK out of recession, rebuild the economy and reduce the national debt. This was a Budget that clearly attempted to tackle the most significant issues affecting the UK economy...
The Daffernomics Podcast
The UK economy's Black Hole is apparently back to £40 billion and the Chancellor is coming back for a second bite at the apple. Will Rachel Reeves rip off the proverbial plaster and break Labour's manifesto pledge not to increase income tax or even Vat? Martin Gibbs and Dafferns' tax guru Brian Jukes are joined by Dafferns' new Corporate Tax Partner Mark Brayshaw to muse over possible tax changes in the upcoming Budget on 26 November. Dafferns is a full service, independent UK accounting fi...