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It’s hard to believe Rishi Sunak has only been in office for a little over a year given what the Chancellor has had on his plate over the last 12 months. At lunchtime on 3rd March 2021 he delivered his second budget announcement, the first following the Coronavirus pandemic hitting the UK.
Following the impact of the virus on businesses across the country, and the numerous measures put in place to support the economy during varying degrees of lockdown, this is an important budget for all.
Here we summarise, in our Spring Budget 2021 brochure, the announcements made by the Chancellor in his budget speech and their impacts.
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