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With a General Election happening in the near future this year’s Spring Statement was expected to be a vote winning exercise rather than a fiscal one.
The Chancellor was keen to stress the gains made by the Conservatives since taking office; increasing employment with a fall in both inflation and borrowing which allows him to make the announced tax cuts. But what are they?
Here are the main highlights of his speech.
There were several changes announced that relate to property income and chargeable disposals;
Finally, the Chancellor announced the replacement of the much derided current tax regime for non-UK domiciled individuals (non-doms), with a simpler residence-based regime. Under the new regime anyone who has been tax resident in the UK for more than four years will pay UK tax on foreign income and gains, in line with UK tax residents. This change will take effect from 6 April 2025 with some transitional arrangements to apply.
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