2022/23 Tax card

Published by Daniel Grainge on 28 March 2022

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Our updated 2022/23 tax card is now available.

Our 2022/23 tax card has been updated in March 2022 to reflect changes announced by Rishi Sunak in his Spring Statement.

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has delivered his Spring Statement against a backdrop of soaring inflation and rising costs. Access our 2022/23 tax card here.

It delivered a package of measures to help families and small businesses mitigate those rising costs including a fuel duty reduction, increasing the National Insurance threshold, extending business rates relief and increasing the employment allowance.

The Chancellor has committed to a cut in income tax before the end of this parliament in 2024 and has promised to involve businesses in shaping R&D tax credit reform and investment before its Autumn Budget.

Access the tax card here.

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