Below is a summary on the main measures announced in the UK Budget 2012. We provide more information on our UK site on personal tax, attracting business, residential property, anti-avoidance and other measures. You can also watch a recorded version of a live discussion of PwC specialists discussing the main...
On the day of the Budget, tax partner Alex Henderson chaired an interactive live discussion with a team of PwC specialists to analyse what the Budget announcements mean for business. Click the link belew to view the on demand version on our UK website: http://www.pwcplayer.co.uk/webcasts/0312_budget_means_business_live_webcast/
See how George Osborne's Budget has affected your household instantly with our Budget calculator, in association with Sky News: http://news.sky.com/home/interactive-graphics/budgetcalculator
A quick reference guide to UK tax rates and allowances for individuals, companies and other taxpayers following announcements in Budget 2012. This data was prepared on Budget day 21 March 2012. It is a brief overview for temporary reference and general guidance on matters of interest only, and does not...
Privately owned businesses will have welcomed the Chancellor's opening statement that this is a Budget that rewards work and backs business. The obvious question is will they feel he delivered that? There were a number of positives: reduction in corporation tax rate to 24% from April 2012 (originally expected 25%)...
Budget: PwC comments on VAT measure on sandwiches and sports drinks Tracey Bentham, Tax business unit leader and partner, PwC West & Wales, said: "This is a small step in the right direction in simplifying indirect taxes. However, it will impact those who buy their lunches on daily basis, such...
On no further changes to the pensions tax relief framework: Mark Packham, director PwC's pensions group, West & Wales, said: "Its great pensions have been left alone. Even speculation about changes in the run-up to the Budget was undermining confidence in pensions saving, causing some individuals to make snap judgements...
This is the March 2012 issue of our regular UK Economic Outlook report. In addition to our usual detailed assessment of UK economic trends and prospects, set within a global context, this issue includes special features relevant to the forthcoming 2012 Budget and the longer term direction of UK economic...
As always, there is a lot of speculation around what we might expect from the Budget. Leonie Kerswill, Tax Partner, looks at what the impact could be on individuals with regards to the personal allowance, pensions, capital gains tax and income tax. Click here to view the video.
There's been a lot of activity in recent months around corporate tax reform. But what are we expecting in the Budget speech on the 21 March? Stella Amiss, a partner in our tax practice, looks at what the Chancellor might consider, and what businesses would like to see. Click here...