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General Election 2024 - Insights from our experts

With a new Labour government promising significant change, you might be considering the implications for you, your business, and your family.

We consulted experts from across our firm to discuss Labour’s policies across six key areas: pensions, housing, VAT on independent schools, corporation tax, innovation & technology, and the non-dom regime. 

Impact on Technology and Innovation

Hear from Simon Wax, Partner and Head of Technology and Media 

How does Labour intend to use technology to boost economic growth?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GND8wOXpoDw
Impact on Business Tax

Hear from Alastair McQuater, Business Tax Partner

The Labour manifesto was light on tax policy and we've been guaranteed that there will be no increases in the rates of the major taxes. What changes are we expecting?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkqAqOP4Dlk
Impact on Pensions and Investments

Hear from Rachel O'Donoghue, Partner and Head of Financial Planning 

Should we expect to see any impact on interest rates, investments, tax and pensions?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHJMGGuu_dg
Impact on Independent Schools and VAT

Hear from Socrates Socratous, Partner and Head of VAT Consultancy

VAT is being introduced on private school fees. What do schools and parents need to consider?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpSKemITBX0
Impact on Housing Associations

Hear from John Butler, Housing Associations expert

Housing was an area of importance for many Labour voters. What are the opportunities and challenges for Housing Associations?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anMAAzuclnE
Impact on the Non-Dom Regime

Hear from Holly Payling, Expatriate Tax Services Partner

The Spring Budget announced measures to abolish the current ‘non-dom’ regime and replace it with a new “modern, simpler and fairer” residence-based regime from 6 April 2025. While Labour support most of these changes, they are also proposing further amendments. What do you need to know?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvd5Gkcq25w

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