The Budget at a glance (From Bradford Telegraph and Argus)
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The Budget at a glance
1:30pm Wednesday 23rd March 2011 in News
Chancellor George Osborne leaves Downing Street for the House of Commons
Chancellor George Osborne delivered his 2011 Budget statement today. Here are its major points:
- Annual growth forecast revised down from 2.1% to 1.7% in 2012.
- Inflation expected to remain at 4-5% this year, 2.5% next year and 2% the following year.
- Libya military action to be financed entirely by Treasury and Treasury reserve.
- Borrowing forecast to fall from £146 billion this year to £29 billion in 2015/16.
- £250 million shared equity scheme for first-time home buyers.
- £100 million to help repair potholes on the roads.
- 21 new enterprise zones to be created.
- £100 million extra to be invested in new science centres.
- Green Deal to reduce energy bills from next year.
- The UK to become the first country in the world to introduce a carbon price floor for the power sector.
- New "green investment bank" to have access to £3 billion of funds.
- 24 university technical colleges to be founded.
- Extra 40,000 apprenticeships for jobless young people in England.
- Hutton recommendations on public sector pensions accepted.
- Single-tier flat-rate state pension to be created, expected to be about £140-a-week.
- Gift aid administration to be simplified, especially for small donations.
- Direct tax to be indexed by CPI from April 2012.
- Consultation on merging National Insurance and income tax.
- From April, corporation tax will be reduced by 2%, and by 1% in each of the following three years, to bring it to 23%.
- Bank levy rate to be adjusted to offset the cut in corporation tax.
- £350 million worth of regulation on businesses to be removed.
- Relief for entrepreneur tax doubled to £10 million.
- A £50,000 charge for non-doms who have lived in the UK for 12 years.
- The 50p tax rate should be a temporary measure - tax receipts to be reviewed.
- Taxation of high value property needs reform.
- Rate relief holiday for small businesses extended to October 2012.
- Inheritance tax discount for charitable donations.
- Tax avoidance loopholes to be closed, raising £1 billion.
- Personal tax allowance to rise from £7,475 to more than £8,105 in April 2012.
- Plans to switch air passenger duty from passengers to planes have been dropped.
- Air passenger duty rise postponed for one year. The Government will seek to impose the tax on private jets.
- No new changes to rates of alcohol duty.
- Tobacco duty changes announced earlier take effect from 6pm today.
- Business mileage allowance increased from 40p to 45p.
- Fair Fuel Stabiliser introduced, funded by increasing the supplementary charge on North Sea oil and gas production from 20% to 32% from tomorrow.
- Petrol price escalator cancelled when oil price is high.
- Fuel duty cut by 1p per litre from 6pm today.
Comments(6)
Windyass
says...
9:06pm Wed 23 Mar 11
Oh that's right, I forgot who you were for a moment.
Thankfully, after a long hard week at work, I won't have to pay any more for a nice pint of Ale.
Number Nine
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9:10pm Wed 23 Mar 11
Windyass wrote:All workers should, of course, be getting a pay rise. But I'll stay in bed all week and happily forgo the pint of Ale if it's all the same to you.
Why should the unemployed get a benefit increase when those of us that are working are struggling more than ever and not getting wage increases?
Oh that's right, I forgot who you were for a moment.
Thankfully, after a long hard week at work, I won't have to pay any more for a nice pint of Ale.
itsnotmyname
says...
11:08pm Wed 23 Mar 11
lets not forget though that they have already previously cut benefits and allowances, especially the child tax credits, now while it doesnt affect me directly, it does affect family members, they are mothers getting kids up and to school then getting themselves to work, losing at least a hundred pound a month inc childcare costs while lots of single parents choose to stay home claim benefits and live with a partner, that is where the majority of benefit overpayment is going on, not just on council estates but everywhere
Collos
says...
9:00am Thu 24 Mar 11
"No additional changes to alcohol duty rates but 2% above inflation rise in excise duties for wine and beer to go ahead"
Number Nine
says...
9:03pm Fri 25 Mar 11
Collos wrote:If they had any sense they would increase the duty on low-quality Cider (e.g. 'Three Hammers', etc)
I think you will find that the duty on drink is rising it was already announced.
"No additional changes to alcohol duty rates but 2% above inflation rise in excise duties for wine and beer to go ahead"
Number Nine says...
7:21pm Wed 23 Mar 11