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Mini-Budget: 23 September 2022—key tax highlights

Published on: 23 September 2022
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered a fiscal statement to the House of Commons, outlining cuts to income tax, reversal of the NIC increases, scrapping of the planned increase in corporation tax, permanent £1m annual investment allowance, unwinding of the 2017 and 2021 off-payroll working rules changes, and cuts to SDLT.

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