Budget 2021 – The Key Points

To the casual observer, the first Budget of 2021 appeared to have been fully revealed before the Chancellor even reached the despatch box. The relentless flow of rumours, kite-flying and red herrings makes it is all the more important to forget what was said before 3 March and concentrate on what Rishi Sunak did deliver in his speech.

We have compiled a detailed summary of his budget along with calculations of what it will mean for your personal and business finances in our Figurit Budget Book 2021. A quick summary of the real the real – as opposed to rumoured – announcements included:

Covid support measures

  • The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS), more commonly known as furlough, will be extended in full until the end of June 2021, then phased out over the following three months.
  • The Self-Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) will also be extended at its current level with a fourth grant covering the period February to April. A fifth grant will cover the following three months, but this will be at a lower level for those who have seen less than a 30% drop in turnover. Eligibility for the SEISS will be extended to include those who became self-employed in 2019/20.
  • The business rates holiday for retail, hospitality and leisure businesses will be extended for three months and then reduced to a 66% relief until the end of March 2022.

Business tax

  • The main rate of Corporation Tax will be increased to 25% from April 2023 for companies with profits of at least £250,000. At the same time, a small profits rate of 19% will be introduced for companies with profits below £50,000.
  • For two years from April 2021, companies investing in qualifying new plant and machinery assets will benefit from a 130% first-year capital allowance.

Personal tax and investments

  • The personal allowance and higher rate threshold will rise to £12,570 and £50,270 for 2021/22 and will then be frozen for the next four years.
  • The Capital Gains Tax annual exemption, the Inheritance Tax rate nil rate band and the lifetime allowance will all be frozen at their current levels until April 2026.

VAT/duty

  • The temporary 5% VAT rate for hospitality, hotel and holiday accommodation and admission to certain attractions will be extended to the end of September 2021 and then replaced by a 12.5% rate until 31 March 2022.
  • Fuel duty was frozen again this year, alongside alcohol duties which are frozen for the second year running.

Property

  • The exemption from Stamp Duty Land Tax on the first £500,000 of residential property value will be extended to 30 June and then replaced by a £250,000 exemption until 30 September 2021. Also, to boost the housing market, a new residential mortgage guarantee scheme will run from April 2021 to December 2022, aimed at increasing availability of 91%-95% loan-to-value mortgages. The maximum property value will be £600,000 and mortgages must be on a repayment basis.

This time last year were facing an enormous, unprecedented situation, worldwide. Things are a lot more optimistic now, although we are not out of the woods yet and the recovery will take time. A positive mindset and good planning will support you through this next, hopefully brighter period. To optimise both your business and your personal finances, give us a call – we’ve got the expertise, knowledge and insight you need.

Call Figurit (formerly known as Lansdell & Rose) on 020 7376 933 or complete the form below.


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