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27th November 2020
Spelling out the Chancellor’s Spending Review
Introduction On Wednesday, November 25th Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his Spending Review for next year to the House of Commons. In the absence of an… Read More
23rd October 2020
How long term home working will affect your finances
There’s a chance that many workers may never return to office. Several prominent tech firms have already said that their staff can continue to work… Read More
2nd October 2020
SUMMARY: The Chancellor’s Winter Economic Plan
In December 2019, the Conservatives won an 80 seat majority in the General Election and three months later, new Chancellor Rishi Sunak presented his first… Read More
24th August 2020
Capital gains tax: What could the review mean?
In mid-July, Sunak announced a surprise review of capital gains tax (CGT), following a report by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) that highlighted how… Read More
14th July 2020
Summer Statement in Brief
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a drastic effect on the global economy, with the IMF predicting “the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.” Social… Read More
9th July 2020
Stamp Duty changes – what you need to know
There was great news for homebuyers in chancellor Rishi Sunak’s ‘Summer Statement’ this week; if you purchase a residential property between 8 July 2020 to… Read More
11th March 2020
Bank of England cuts Base Rate to 0.25%
by Sam Murphy, Managing Director of Mortgage Medics. Here’s what you need to know about this morning’s Bank of England rate cut announcement. Read More
17th March 2016
Budget 2016 Overview
It was famously said that ‘all roads lead to Rome.’ In British politics, all speeches currently lead to the EU Referendum. George Osborne’s Budget speech,… Read More