The UK General Election 2024 - post analysis
After the election win for Keir Starmer’s Labour party, the new government aims to firm up its policies on tax, pensions, savings and legislation. We explore the impact of these changes and what these could mean for you, your family and your business.
Your business
Much has been anticipated in the business world on how the new Labour government will tackle issues such as growth, tax, energy, corporate affairs, financial crime and regulation.
Whether you’re a business owner or a large corporate, our curated section of insights, videos and resources are specifically intended for your business, looking at the finer details of confirmed and prospective changes whilst shedding light on the impacts these will bring across the business landscape.
General election articles
Introduction of VAT on school fees from 1 January 2025.
On 29 July, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced that VAT at 20% will be introduced on private school fees from 1 January 2025.
Changes to Energy Profits Levy (EPL) for oil and gas
On 29 July, the new UK Government announced the widely expected changes to the Energy (Oil and Gas) Profits Levy (EPL) which had been signalled in their manifesto.
VAT on school fees, changes ahead?
With a General Election around the corner, which may lead to a change in Government, there is currently a lot of focus on Labour party policy. Labour has stated that it will exclude independent schools from VAT exemption, which will result in VAT on school fees.
Navigating financial changes of VAT changes for independent schools
Independent schools must rethink their strategy in light of VAT and business rates exemption removal