Autumn Statement – At a glance

WE have put together a roundup of the main points of the Autumn Statement 2015.

INFRASTRUCTURE

£13bn will be spent on Northern transport.

£61bn road investment programme, biggest since 1970. George Osborne said: “we are the builders”.

Construction of HS2 to link Midlands and North to South can begin.

Fund for Transport in the North to get it running

Spending on transport infrastructure will be increased by 50% by end of parliament and Britain now has a “permanent pothole fund”.

DEVOLUTION

Osborne says he wants to “spread economic power and wealth across our nation”.

£12bn from local growth fund will help in the creation or extension of 26 enterprise zones.

BUSINESS

Abolition of the uniform business rate, with local government keeping revenues, councils having the ability to cut rates. Mayors can raise rates if it supports infrastructure.

Reduction in corporation tax to 18%

For 600,000 small businesses, the rate relief scheme extended

Agritech centres in Midlands and elsewhere will be delivered

ENERGY

Plans to double spending on energy research, emphasis on smaller nuclear plants ,shale gas support for low carbon electricity and renewables to double – “going green should not cost the earth”.

£1bn fund set up for communities affected by fracking

Permanently exempt energy intensive steel and chemicals from the cost of environmental tariffs.

CULTURE

City of Culture to get financial support.

UK Sport budget will be increased by 29% “so Britain can go for gold at Rio,” said Osborne.

TAXES AND RATES

Osborne announces £800m of spending to fight tax evasion.

Business tax credits taper rate to remain unchanged – Osborne says he will abolish uniform business rate, local government will keep all the revenue by the end of the parliament.

Loans instead of grants for business R&D.

Underused courts will be closed – savings of £700m will be used to speed up process of justice.

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

The Apprenticeships Levy will come into effect in April 2017, at a rate of 0.5% of an employer’s wage bill. 98% of companies will be exempt.

A £15,000 allowance for employers will mean that the levy will only be paid on employers’ pay bills over £3m.

Investment in free childcare – 30 hours of free childcare for three to four year olds for parents working more than 16 hours a week and earning less that £100,000 annual income.

HOUSING

Government promises to deliver 400,000 affordable new homes by end of the decade.

Osborne announces plans to extend Right to Buy to housing association tenants, with new pilot scheme starting immediately

ECONOMY AND PUBLIC SECTOR

£12bn welfare savings delivered “in full”.

One million jobs will be delivered in next five years according to OBR forecasts.

£10.1bn surplus said George Osborne, as Britain comes “out of the red and into the black”.

The NHS budget will rise from £101bn to £120bn by 2020-21, and £22bn of efficiency savings will be made across NHS.

£4tn commitment to public spending in the next four years.

HMRC will make savings of 18%, already announced that many local offices will be shut and services digitised.

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