The wins and the losses from The Budget – what Preston and Lancashire businesses may have missed

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The wins and the losses from The Budget – what Preston and Lancashire businesses may have missed
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Mark Gibbons, lead adviser, Boost Access to Finance On October 30, chancellor Rachel Reeves used the government’s first fiscal event to outline how it wou

What Prestonians have made of the Friargate South revamp plansOn October 30, chancellor Rachel Reeves used the government’s first fiscal event to outline how it would raise £40bn in tax revenues, in part to fund investments in public services, infrastructure and other areas which it says will support long-term economic growth.

However, there were rumours preceding the budget that several business-friendly measures were to be scrapped or reduced – so simply maintaining these may warrant a small sigh of relief among Lancashire business owners. Careful financial planning will be more crucial than ever for Lancashire business owners and managers over the coming months.

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