Spring Statement 2025
Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented her 2025 Spring Statement to parliament on 26 March 2025. Her statement was followed by an economic and fiscal forecast from the Office of Budget Responsibility.
Explore our tax, industry and economic commentary to find out more about the impact of the Spring Statement.
Spring Statement 2025
Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented her 2025 Spring Statement to parliament on 26 March 2025. Her statement was followed by an economic and fiscal forecast from the Office of Budget Responsibility.
Explore our tax, industry and economic commentary to find out more about the impact of the Spring Statement.
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