
25 key points in Jeremy Hunt's Spring Budget which will affect you
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
55% : Taking advantage of tax flexibility since leaving the European Union, a "Brexit pubs guarantee" will see duty on draught products up to 11p lower than in supermarkets.54% : - Small businesses investment allowance increased to £1m. Mr Hunt said this means 99% of all businesses can deduct the full value of all their investment from that year's taxable profits - Tax boost for smaller and medium businesses who will be able to claim a credit worth £27 for every £100 they spend if they spends 40% or more of their total expenditure on Research and Development - Additional £320m funding for the Scottish government, £180m for the Welsh government and £130m for the Northern Ireland executive as well as £8.6m of targeted funding for the Edinburgh Festivals and £1.5m to repair the Cloddach Bridge. - £200 more funding to tackle potholes - Up to £20bn of support for carbon capture starting with projects from East Coast to Merseyside to North Wales - Nuclear power to be reclassed as 'environmentally sustainable' which will give it access to the same investment incentives as renewable energy - The "biggest change to our welfare system in a decade" with reforms aimed at supporting more disabled people into work.
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