Wednesday, 13 March 2013 09:48
Budget 2013: Financial Planner Online coverage
There is one week to go until the Budget on 20 March and Financial Planner Online will be covering the run-up to the day and the day itself comprehensively.
Chancellor George Osborne's fourth Budget will take place at 12.30pm in the Houses of Parliament next Wednesday 20 March.
Many planned changes were announced by the Chancellor in his Autumn Statement in December and are expected to come into effect in April.
These include changes to income tax and the personal allowance which will be increased to £9,440, the reduction from 50 per cent tax to 45 per cent for those earning over £150,000, rise in State Pension by 2.5 per cent, increase in Isa limit to £11,520 and increase in inheritance tax being paid from £325,000 to £329,000.
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Financial Planner Online will be running daily stories on the website of all the forecasts for what the Budget could hold.
On the day, we will be live-tweeting Mr Osborne's speech from our feed @FPM_Online. This will be followed by articles covering the key points with focus on stories most of interest to Financial Planners and wealth managers. We will also have follow-up articles with industry reaction to the changes.
The Budget can be followed on Twitter via the hashtag #budget2013.
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Chancellor George Osborne's fourth Budget will take place at 12.30pm in the Houses of Parliament next Wednesday 20 March.
Many planned changes were announced by the Chancellor in his Autumn Statement in December and are expected to come into effect in April.
These include changes to income tax and the personal allowance which will be increased to £9,440, the reduction from 50 per cent tax to 45 per cent for those earning over £150,000, rise in State Pension by 2.5 per cent, increase in Isa limit to £11,520 and increase in inheritance tax being paid from £325,000 to £329,000.
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Financial Planner Online will be running daily stories on the website of all the forecasts for what the Budget could hold.
On the day, we will be live-tweeting Mr Osborne's speech from our feed @FPM_Online. This will be followed by articles covering the key points with focus on stories most of interest to Financial Planners and wealth managers. We will also have follow-up articles with industry reaction to the changes.
The Budget can be followed on Twitter via the hashtag #budget2013.
If you are a Financial Planner and wish to comment, get in touch via Twitter or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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