
Higher wage costs offset tax gains in chancellor's Autumn Statement - Farmers Weekly
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : "Government has been talking about planning and housing reform for decades," she said.45% : Advice on managing farm business cash flow Sam Kirkham of accountants Albert Goodman agreed the move would help some corporates, but was disappointed it did not extend to non-corporate entities or include other capital allowances, such as for farm structures and buildings.
43% : Wage cost increases During the Autumn Statement, Mr Hunt also confirmed a significant increase in the national living wage for workers aged 21 and over, taking the hourly rate from £10.42 to £11.44, adding about £1,800 to a typical annual wage bill.
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