24/11/2017

Background for Autumn Budget 2017 (UK)

While the media tend to focus on party political differences that generate more heat than light when reporting the Budget, the scope and scale of documents generated by HM Treasury to support Autumn Budget 2017 illustrate how it actually serves as the premier clearing house for wide-ranging government policy.

In addition to providing access to web, HTML and print versions of the Budget and a summary of its 25 key announcements, ‘Autumn Budget 2017: documents’ links to the following.

  • ‘Impact on Households: distributional analysis to accompany Autumn Budget 2017’, which analyses the impact on households of tax, welfare and public service spending decisions announced since Autumn Statement 2016.
  • ‘Autumn Budget 2017: policy costings’ sets out the assumptions and methodologies used in the government’s costing of policy decisions announced since the Spring Budget 2017.
  • ‘Autumn Budget 2017: policy decisions’ lists the annual costs/saving of policies and taxes between 2017/18 and 2022/23
  • ‘Table 2.2: measures announced at Spring Budget 2017 or earlier that will take effect from December 2017 or later’ include business and other measures announced in March and Autumn Budgets, 2015.
  • ‘Autumn Budget 2017: index’, which lists more than 230 mainly businesses-related announcements and technical changes related to Autumn Budget 2017, and includes links to the documents they appeared in.

Additionally, it links to details of tax policy measures announced in the Autumn Budget and set out in ‘Autumn Budget 2017: overview of tax legislation and rates (OOTLAR)’ and a host of other tax-related documents, as well as a separate collection of ‘Autumn Budget 2017: tax-related documents’.

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