Autumn Budget 2024: What does it mean for practice owners? [Free Guide]
We've partnered with a leading dental accountancy firm UNW to help dentists navigate the changes announced in the Autumn Budget on 30 October 2024.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced tax rises at the first Budget of the new government on Wednesday 30 October. The largest part of the £40 billion tax rise is to come from increases in employers’ National Insurance Contributions (NICs) from April 2025.
We’ve partnered with UNW, a leading national advisory team acting for over 500 dentists across the UK to host a Q&A for dentists. The live session provided an overview of the Autumn Budget in relation to dental practice owners followed by answers to their most frequently asked questions.
We covered…
- Employers National Insurance
- Capital Allowances
- Inheritance Tax
- Capital Gains Tax
- Corporation Tax
- Capital Allowances, and much more…
Watch the Autumn Budget Q&A for dentists
The live session hosted by Henry Schein Dental Practice Sales and delivered by Mike Blenkharn and Charles Linaker was recorded on 4 November 2024 for dentists to watch on demand here
Download your guide
UNW has compiled an Autumn Budget summary which includes changes that came in immediately and those due to come in April 2025. The guide provides a summary of changes relating to personal tax, employment, business, capital taxes, inheritance tax and other matters. Download your copy today
Questions?
If you’re looking at ways to enhance your team, chat to one of our experts by contacting us here.
For expert specialist advice and bespoke tax planning, contact the UNW Tax partners