Ok, so fuel goes down by a penny at 6pm. It’s still expensive. On the plus side, as an employee I will be able to claim 45p per mile from my employer fro the first 10,000 miles I drive. If I own the business, I might not feel so great about parting with up to £500 per employee…
Then again, as a business, I have some good news, the VAT threshold is now at £73k, and corporation tax is reducing (unless you are already an SME, and already only paying 20%, in which case there is no change).
Tax avoidance measures are being ramped up – the government is looking to pull in an extra £1billion more per year in “lost” revenue. If you are avoiding paying tax, make sure its legitimate!
My personal tax allowance is going up by £630 per year, but not until April 2012.
The bigger picture is a mixed bag. Growth is still growth, but only just. To help kick start regions that are really struggling, Enterprise Zones have been established. At first glance they may have some attractive strengths: potentially 100% rate relief if you move into the region, and the promise of super-fast broadband.
As expected, the squeeze on public spending continues, with council taxes frozen, or reduced.
To my mind, and as a small business myself, all the above suggests one thing, opportunity. As a chair of governors of a local school, I have already received the first of what I expect to be many approaches from a private company, this time selling expertise that was previously provided free of charge by the Local Authority.
The world hasn’t stopped, its changing direction. Which way are you pointing?

