2 July 2024 | 3 min read
With the UK General Election just around the corner, businesses and individuals across the country know that some pretty big changes are in the pipeline. While we can’t predict the exact outcomes, we can offer some insights into key areas to watch. Here, three BAND experts – financial advisor Michael Kennedy, HR expert Kate Davis and BAND associate director Banin Oozeerally – assess some areas business owners may need to consider as the election looms…
Five Key Areas
From tax policies to employment laws, the new government’s decisions will have far-reaching implications. Here are five critical areas that may be affected and a few ideas on how businesses can prepare.
1. Pensions and Tax Reforms
Pensions remain a tax-efficient savings method, but potential reforms under a new government could alter this landscape. Current benefits include employer contributions receiving Corporation Tax relief, tax-free growth within pensions, and exclusion from Inheritance Tax.
However, Labour has proposed several changes:
The Conservatives, have committed to a ‘Pensions Tax Guarantee’ in their manifesto, promising:
Businesses should review pension strategies and consider the implications of these potential changes.
2. Employment Laws
Labour’s proposed employment policies are as follows:
These changes could make small businesses more attractive to employees but also bring increased costs. Companies should seek advice on adapting their people strategies to remain competitive.
3. Business Rates and Apprenticeships
The Conservatives have proposed:
Both measures offer support to businesses looking to grow and remain competitive. Companies should explore how these initiatives can benefit their operations.
4. Property Ownership and Development
Property policies from various parties could influence the market:
The Conservatives have proposed:
Liberal Democrats propose changes, such as:
And Labour have announced an:
Property owners and developers should assess these potential changes and plan accordingly.
5. Employee and Self-Employed Taxes
Tax changes could impact both employees and the self-employed:
Businesses should monitor these developments to understand how they will affect payroll and tax planning.
Get ready!
As we approach the General Election, it’s crucial for businesses to stay informed and prepared for potential changes. While predicting the future is impossible, understanding and monitoring potentially critical impact areas can help mitigate risks and seize opportunities.
At BAND, we’re here to provide comprehensive support and guidance to navigate this evolving landscape.
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