Skip to content

Budget 2016 roundup for tech companies

Budget

Chancellor George Osborne delivered his Budget statement today. Here’s a roundup of the key points that are most relevant to small tech companies in the UK.

  • Increases in funding for smaller UK businesses, including regional measures and support for high-growth businesses.
  • Firms can use losses flexibly, which will help over 70,000 companies.
  • Corporation tax will be cut from 20% to 17% by April 2020, benefiting over one million businesses.
  • Sharing economy support – from 2017, there will be two new tax-free allowances worth £1,000 a year – one for selling goods or providing services, eg providing a lift share; and one for income from property you own, such as renting a driveway.
  • Closure of a VAT loophole used by overseas internet merchandisers to help small businesses be more competitive.
  • Crackdown on tax for larger corporations and reforms to business tax. Over the next five years, the government will raise nearly £8bn from large companies.
  • Business rate relief will double, with the threshold rising from £6,000 to £15,000 and £18,000 to £51,000 at the higher rate.
  • There will also be cuts on stamp duty for commercial transactions by small companies.
  • A 5G strategy is to be created, plus an extra £4.5m is to be spent on broadband in the South West.
  • From 2018, Class 2 National Insurance will be abolished, which is good news for the self-employed.
  • From April 2016, the higher rate of Capital Gains Tax will be cut from 28% to 20% and the basic rate from 18% to 10%.
  • Cutting business rates: April 2017, small businesses that occupy property with a rateable value of £12,000 or less will pay no business rates.This means 600,000 businesses will pay no rates. A further quarter of a million businesses will see their rates cut.
  • Intention to work with the ‘New Bank Start-up Unit’ to promote the authorisation of more new banks (good news for FinTech companies).

The full budget speech can be found on the government website.

Topics

Register for Free

Get daily updates and enjoy an ad-reduced experience.

Already have an account? Log in