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Autumn Budget 2017: what did and did not happen?

On Wednesday 22 November 2017, UK Chancellor, Philip Hammond delivered his first Budget under the new annual tax policy-making cycle.

Hammond delivered a Budget with relatively few surprises—though there were a few. For a clear view of which business tax measures were included in the Budget announcement—and which measures await further announcement or documents—the experts at Thomson Reuters Practical Law’s Tax Team have created a scorecard. This scorecard is in an easy to read, table format.

Click here to access: ‘Autumn 2017 Budget business tax predictions: how did we do?

For an in-depth legal update, Thomson Reuters Practical Law’s Tax Team analysed the Budget in real time and provided a summary of the key business tax announcements. Click here to view the Autumn 2017 Budget: key business tax announcements.

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