Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Budget: What we know and announcements to look for

  • 📰 MENnewsdesk
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 107 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 46%
  • Publisher: 69%

United Kingdom Headlines News

United Kingdom Latest News,United Kingdom Headlines

Jeremy Hunt's Autumn Budget: What we know and announcements to look for - including council tax rise, energy bills support and 'stealth' taxes

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is preparing to deliver his Autumn budget statement on Thursday after warning the public that everyone will need to pay “a bit more tax” under new plans to stabilise the economy.

CPI inflation rose to a staggering 11.1 per cent in October according to figures released on Wednesday, after hitting a 40-year high of 10.1 per cent in September. Mr Hunt insisted the “number one thing” he can do is help tackle the sky-high rate of inflation. However, Mr Hunt has since decided to slash the scheme from two years to just six months, bringing it to an end at the end of March next year. An announcement on what support will be available after this date will be made as part of the Autumn statement, he has confirmed.

James Smith, developed markets economist at ING, said: “The sharp fall in wholesale gas prices could see most households paying £3,300 on average during the 2023 financial year, compared to £2,500 annually under the Government guarantee. That would equate to roughly 9 per cent of household disposable income and would add a further drag to overall economic activity next summer.”

Benefit rises are usually calculated to come into effect in April the following year based on what the inflation figure was in September - this year, that figure was 10.1 per cent. Plans are reportedly being drawn up to repeat the three cost of living payments sent to the most vulnerable this year - £650 for people on eligible benefits, £150 to disabled people and £300 to pensioners. It would mean that someone eligible for all three payments would get £1,100 from the government.

Mr Hunt could announce a rise of just under 10 per cent, according to a report in The Times, which could push the minimum wage for over-23s to around £10.40 an hour. He said: "Many of the poorest areas in the country have the highest level of need and the fewest number of people who can afford to make additional contributions, so that will be entirely counterproductive and the ratchet effect could actually make local authorities even more unsustainable.” The chancellor replied: “I do hear what the right honourable gentleman says and it is going to be a very difficult announcement on Thursday because we are going to be asking everyone to contribute more.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

He wants to start with stop paying for hotels 🏨 for illegal immigrants

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 23. in UK

United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Everything you need to know about the Autumn Statement but were too embarrassed to ask⬇️ Everything you need to know about the Autumn Statement but were too embarrassed to ask
Source: i newspaper - 🏆 8. / 89 Read more »

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt expected to announce rise in national living wageThe chancellor is due to deliver the autumn statement on Thursday, when he will set out how the UK will plug a £60bn gap in its finances. Internet in Iran might be completely shut down soon. Speak up about this and know that silence of Iran means a huge massacre of protesters in streets or prisons. They'll blame this on other countries just like everything else. Be our voice, don't let this happen. MahsaAmini SPEAK UP! Islamic Republic might shut down Iran's internet completely. They wanna kill in silence and blame the internet shut down on other countries. Know that Iranians won't stop protesting and this revolution will go on. Be our voice. MahsaAmini مهسا_امینی We're unstoppable! It's a revolution in Iran, we won't stop till the victory! Keep this in your mind: we don't want Islamic Republic. مهسا_امینی MahsaAmini
Source: SkyNews - 🏆 35. / 67 Read more »

Why is Jeremy Hunt planning big tax rises and spending cuts?\n\t\t\tGet local insights from Lisbon to Moscow with an unrivalled network of journalists across Europe,\n\t\t\texpert analysis, our dedicated ‘Brussels Briefing’ newsletter. Customise your myFT page to track\n\t\t\tthe countries of your choice.\n\t\t To build a surplus for the giveaway for the next election. Some will fall for this old trick and vote conservatives
Source: FT - 🏆 113. / 51 Read more »

Scottish independence support will rise after Tory spending cuts, say GreensRoss Greer said the long-awaited Autumn Statement from Jeremy Hunt would act as a 'rallying call' for Scottish independence. No it wont Yes it will 👏👏👏
Source: Daily_Record - 🏆 9. / 89 Read more »

Rishi Sunak ‘set to increase minimum wage to £10.40’ in Autumn StatementIt's been reported prime minister, Rishi Sunak, could give a huge boost to the poorest workers in the UK by increasing the living wage to £10.40 an hour. Believe it when you see it. Too many briefings to establish truth from fiction. So huge, they'll still be worse off... We want £15-20 think of the money e would spend in our local community boosting local businesses, in like the supper rich who keep their money in offshore accounts refusing to pay tax that pays for our NHS
Source: MetroUK - 🏆 13. / 82 Read more »