A roundtable on the chancellor’s economic policies saw a mix of professional advisers and business owners weigh up their impact .
The budget looms large over various aspects of business and economics, despite - or maybe even because - the announcements being made weeks ago.
Tax, of the inheritance,capital gains or even income varieties are contemporary dividing points, not to mention national insurance, minimum wage and stamp duty- one needs only look at the farmers’ protest in London this week or the debate over potential tourist taxes in Scotland and the Lake District.
The budget looms large over various aspects of business and economics, despite - or maybe even because - the announcements being made weeks ago.
Tax, of the inheritance,capital gains or even income varieties are contemporary dividing points, not to mention national insurance, minimum wage and stamp duty- one needs only look at the farmers’ protest in London this week or the debate over potential tourist taxes in Scotland and the Lake District.
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00:00Hi there, we've just finished a roundtable, a wonderful roundtable on the budget and its
00:03implications for businesses and professional services. Hi there Nick, what was your main
00:07takeaway from today?
00:08Hi, I'm Nick Bale. My main takeaway from today was the complex nature through a variety of
00:14different sources of information that there's an awful lot to think about.
00:18Thank you Nick.
00:19Hello, I'm Paul Atchison from Gerald Edelman. It was really good today to hear from so many
00:23people from different sectors, to hear how their sector and their clients and associates
00:27will be affected by the budget.
00:29Thank you Paul.
00:30Hi, I'm Joel Sweeney, founder and CEO of AgriProtects. My main takeaway was family investment companies,
00:36never heard of them, going to look into them. And also the fact that there's so many professionals
00:40trying to help us protect the wealth that we've fought so hard to build.
00:43Thank you Joel.
00:44Hi, Johnny Manning from Rathbones. My main takeaway today is that as professional advisors
00:50to business leaders, we should work together and help them navigate the landscape that
00:56this and other governments will create.
00:58Thank you Johnny.
00:59My name is Adrian Alexander. I'm a corporate finance partner at FRP Corporate Finance.
01:05My main takeaway was hearing both the positives and the negatives of the impact of the budget
01:11and how that's going to play out over the coming years.