Spring 2024 Budget
March 15, 2024
Video summary of the Chancellor's 2024 Spring Budget
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered his ‘Budget for Long Term Growth’ on Wednesday 6 March 2024. His speech promised ‘more investment, more jobs, better public services and lower taxes’. He insisted that the economy has turned the corner and delivered on the Prime Minister’s three economic priorities: ‘inflation has fallen, growth has been more resilient than expected, and debt is forecast to fall’
The video below summarises the key points that affect both individuals and businesses. If you are short on time, we have also prepared a budget summary pdf which can be accessed here.

As the nation continues to be gripped by the Coronavirus pandemic, we are seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. The mass vaccination roll-out seems to be progressing well and, in addition to the roadmap outlining how the economy is expected to re-open, the Government have now confirmed what support businesses and individuals can expect to receive as we start to return to some form of normality. Whilst this Budget may not go as far as many were hoping for, it does provide some clarity, particularly around ongoing COVID support and how the unprecedented borrowing is expected to be funded over the coming years. With the announcement of The Chancellor’s Spring 2021 Budget yesterday, we’ve been reviewing all 106 pages of the big ‘Red Book’ (the Budget Bible if you will) to bring you the key points…