The ‘fiscal’ goal posts will be moving

tiemadmin • 23 July 2024

In the coming months we will start to see how our new government intends to change the UK tax rules to further its economic growth agenda.

Whatever they decide to do, readers who presently benefit from tax and/or business planning strategies, should be prepared to revise their plans as fiscal changes are announced.

For example, if you are considering the disposal of assets at a profit, then any gain may be subject to Capital Gains Tax (CGT). If the Chancellor changes the CGT rates, perhaps by treating capital gains as income for tax purposes – or by removing or reducing present CGT reliefs – your after tax profits may not be at a level to satisfy your plans.

The first opportunity to alter tax or other business related matters will likely be the Autumn Budget. This year will be Rachel Reeves first announcements at the despatch box, and she may introduce far reaching changes.

This does mean that there is a short period before the Autumn Budget when we will be subject to present legislation. If you are considering radical changes to your business or financial circumstances in the next year would it be sensible to consider moving transactions forwards as a hedge against negative changes come September/October 2024?

We recommend keeping a weather eye on your planning options. If you are about to buy or sell business or personal assets, please call so we can consider your options. Double guessing what the Treasury may or may not do is not an exact science, but we can be fairly confident that changes are on the way, the fiscal goal posts will be moving.

by tiemadmin 9 February 2026
Many business owners are entering the new year with a sense of caution. Confidence across the UK business community has softened, driven by continued cost pressures, uncertainty over tax policy and The post Budgeting and forecasting in a period of lower confidence appeared first on Feldon Accountancy.
by tiemadmin 9 February 2026
Hospitality businesses continue to operate in a challenging environment. Rising wage costs, energy prices and supply chain pressures have all placed strain on margins. Against this backdrop, recent The post Business rates support and cash flow for hospitality businesses appeared first on Feldon Accountancy.
by tiemadmin 5 February 2026
Business Asset Disposal Relief (BADR) can significantly reduce the Capital Gains Tax due when selling a business or shares, but with higher rates coming from April 2026, timing and eligibility matter The post Eligibility for Business Asset Disposal Relief appeared first on Feldon Accountancy.