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09/24

What Does the Autumn Budget Hold for Business Leaders?

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Phil co-founded The Consultancy Group in 2015. He provides expertise in placing senior finance professionals into FTSE Listed businesses through to fast-growth SMEs. Typical roles include CFO, Finance Director, Group / Divisional Financial Controllers, Head of Finance, FP&A Director and Commercial Finance leaders.

As the UK awaits the first Autumn Budget under the new Labour government, speculation is rife about what Chancellor Rachel Reeves will announce on 30 October. With talks of significant tax reforms and a growing concern about market confidence, CFOs need to keep a close eye on potential shifts that could affect everything from consumer spending to corporate strategy.

While it’s easy to get caught up in the more alarming headlines, the reality remains that the new government faces the difficult task of balancing growth with fiscal responsibility. The most likely outcomes seem to be a mix of tax adjustments that could directly impact businesses and high earners, as well as indirect effects on consumer spending and inflation.

Consumer Spending & Market Confidence

As inflation continues to bite, the concern around market confidence remains a focal point. Higher inflation rates could further reduce disposable income for consumers, putting more pressure on businesses reliant on consumer spending. The current government is well aware of this and is likely to consider how its policies could either alleviate or worsen the situation.

While Labour has pledged not to raise income tax, VAT, or national insurance, there are rumours about changes in capital gains tax (CGT) and inheritance tax. CFOs will need to think strategically about how these shifts might influence consumer behaviour, particularly in sectors where discretionary spending is already fragile.

Tax Policy Concerns

Family-owned businesses, in particular, are worried about Labour’s proposed tax policies. A recent poll found that 80% of family businesses do not trust the government to be upfront about potential tax rises, with many concerned that corporation tax could increase despite reassurances to the contrary. There is also anxiety around changes to Business Property Relief, a tax policy vital for many family-run firms, which could force asset sales and liquidations if removed.

At the same time, the potential for hikes in capital gains tax has led to a flurry of activity among entrepreneurs and wealthier individuals, some of whom are considering leaving the UK to avoid being hit by higher rates. This “pre-emptive exit” could have a knock-on effect on investment and job creation in the UK, adding another layer of uncertainty for larger businesses.

Interest Rates & Inflation

Interest rates, which continue to sit at elevated levels, will also play a pivotal role in how this Budget is received. While there’s no clear sign that rates will rise further, the Bank of England will closely monitor how the Budget impacts inflation and overall economic stability. Businesses with heavy debt loads or ongoing investment projects will need to stay alert, as any policy changes could trigger a shift in borrowing costs.

In conclusion, while the exact details of the Autumn Budget remain unclear, business leaders should prepare for an environment of change and potential instability. Navigating this landscape will require agile thinking, sound financial planning, and a keen understanding of how these proposed changes could ripple through the economy.


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