2006
Budget Summary
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Welcome
to our 2006 Budget Summary
Gordon
Brown presented his tenth Budget on Wednesday 22 March 2006.
Will it prove to be his last? Has he won public and parliamentary
support for his bid to become Prime Minister?
He
has had a tough job before him in this yea's Budget.
His public spending commitments meant choosing between increasing
government borrowing or raising more tax revenue.
Tucked
away in the vast amount of information which was published
were some radical changes which result from Lord Carter's
review of HMRC online services. Businesses and individuals
will have to be ready for compulsory online filing of returns
from as early as 2008.
Our
summary focuses on the issues likely to affect you, your
family and your business. To help you decipher what was
said we have included our own comments.
If
you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact
us for advice.
Main
Budget proposals
- An
attack on interest in possession and accumulation and
maintenance trusts
- Bringing
forward the personal tax return deadline to 30 September
from 2008
- Childcare
vouchers exemption increased
- Changes
to the Enterprise Investment Scheme and Venture Capital
Trusts
- Vehicle
Excise Duty soars for high emission cars
Previous
announcements
Some
of the changes detailed in this summary have been the subject
of earlier announcements. Here is a reminder of some of
the more important ones:
- New
pensions regime and anti-avoidance measures
- Changes
to the tax credits regime
- Changes
to small company tax rates
- Relief
for the tax effect of UITF 40
- Introduction
of UK-REITs
- Significant
increases in VAT annual and cash accounting scheme limits