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Latest News from the Autumn Budget

Latest News from the Autumn Budget

By Clarendons Team

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has delivered his latest statement on the economy to the House of Commons, which has included keeping the Stamp Duty cuts in place. The Chancellor outlined the details on Thursday afternoon (17 November) which include higher tax rates and spending cuts as the UK heads into a recession. Here is a brief overview from the announcement: Hunt has kept the cut to stamp duty which was announced during September’s mini-budget (which we outlined in our previous blog here), but he has confirmed a date when it will end – 31 March 2025. The last budget announced a cut in Stamp Duty on all houses below £250,000 . This previously sat at £125,000 so it offers a significant saving for house purchases. State of the Economy The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has predicted growth for the year of 4.2%, but the economy will shrink by 1.4% next year. Minimum Wage Increases It was announced that the minimum wage for over 23s will increase from £9.50 to £10.42 an hour from April 2023.

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