Don't bother with a Budget, says BDO
Why not just run a teeny Budget rather than the full-blown-affair? says BDO's Stephen Herring
Why not just run a teeny Budget rather than the full-blown-affair? says BDO's Stephen Herring
A Budget before the next General Election is pointless and should be
scrapped, according to advisers.
With March the most likely time for a Budget, enacting any of its rules would
fall into the next parliament.
BDO’s
Stephen Herring told
the
Daily Mail that chancellor Alistair Darling would only need to
introduce an abbreviated Finance Bill.
Further reading:
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month left on tax agents consultation warns HMRC
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