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Archi_Bald wrote: »What is happening with the prviously announced
- Buy to Let ISA
- tax free allowance for savings interest
EDIT: in answer to my own question: both will go ahead as announced in March 2015.
Thanks for updating your post Archi Bald.
Anyone interested may like to read our original News stories on those:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/savings/2015/03/budget-2015-flexible-isas-allowing-tax-free-withdrawals-and-deposits-to-be-introduced
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The House of Commons Library have produced a summary of the Summer Budget 2015. It includes the Office for Budget Responsibility's (OBR) forecasts for the economy and public finances.
Summer Budget 2015: A summaryOfficial Organisation Representative
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Interesting to see the proposed change in the way dividends are taxed. Dividend taxation is brought into line with other income streams, with its own tax-free allowance and stepped rates of tax. No more tax credits. All from April 2016.
Bad news for those who have set up limited companies as a means of avoiding National Insurance.
What a difference compared to Gordon Brown's incompetent efforts.0 -
peachynat2110 wrote: »Why do NHS workers not even get a cost of living pay rise? Pressures on NHS staff are increasing, front line staff very often get hit, punched, spat at, kicked and abused so does this not deserve a pay increase?
More and more staff will now work for agencies to then earn much more per hour, a pay rist could have minimised this
Surely not being kicked and punched would be better?0 -
MPs will be continuing to debate the Budget Statement today, Monday and Tuesday.
Hear what the MPs said on Thursday about the Statement on Parliament TV.Official Organisation Representative
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The Budget Statement debates will continue today.
Today the debate will be led by Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Greg Clark. Tomorrow, 14 July 2015, the debate will be led by Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Sajid Javid.
Watch the debate live on Parliament TV.
Catch-up on the latest publications and announcements about the Budget from HM Treasury.Official Organisation Representative
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Hi All,
The House of Commons Library have produced some Budget related documents that might be of interest to you.
National Living Wage Announcement
A summary of the Budget announcement that the Government will introduce a "National Living Wage".
The budget deficit: a short guide
Some FAQs related to the budget deficitOfficial Organisation Representative
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