Spring Budget 2024: Our predictions and plans
Read our insights in advance of and following the Chancellor’s Budget on 6 March 2024
Lookahead to the Budget on 6 March 2024
Nobody can doubt the importance of the Spring Budget taking place on 6 March 2024. It is widely expected to be the last fiscal event before an autumn general election. As such, it is the final opportunity for Jeremy Hunt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to set tax policies that will steer the Conservatives towards the general election. This article explains how you can find our commentary following the Spring Budget speech and also provides our predictions on what might feature in it.
Spring Budget predictions
Tim Sarson and Sharon Baynham in the KPMG UK Tax Policy team have shared their insights on what tax measures could be revealed by the Chancellor on 6 March in a new blog post.
On the day
On 6 March 2024 we will be updating our dedicated Spring Budget 2024 webpage with our first reactions to the Chancellor’s announcements. Please visit this page in the afternoon to see what the announcements will mean for you and your business.
We will also be sharing our first impressions in a LinkedIn Live event at 4:00pm when Tim Sarson, UK Head of Tax Policy, will host a discussion on key announcements. Please register to attend via LinkedIn.
After the Budget
Our Spring Budget 2024 virtual event will take place at 12pm on Friday 8 March. Please register now to join our panel of experts for a deep dive into the measures and our insights into the impacts for businesses and individuals.
We will then publish our more detailed commentary on the key tax measures in the next edition of Tax Matters Digest which will be disseminated to subscribers first thing on Monday 11 March 2024.