23/08/2022
Economic Update – Some Key Dates
Monday’s report from Citi Group predicting inflation peaking at 18.6% in January 2023 has further ratcheted up concern about the increasing cost of living.
With calls for an ‘emergency Budget’ across the political divide, and as yet unfunded promises from both Conservative candidates for the party leadership, it is likely that we will see a financial statement of some kind from the incoming government as soon as mid-September.
There are some key dates to bear in mind:
• On 26 August OFGEN will announce the next energy price cap, predicted to jump to around £3,550 from 1 October.
• On 5 September the Conservatives will announce the outcome of their leadership election as Parliament returns from the summer recess.
• 21 September could see an ‘emergency Budget’ or ‘fiscal event’ according to press reports.
• Parliament will rise from 23 September to 16 October for the party conferences.
• On 1 October the new energy price cap comes into effect.
Whether we will see a full Autumn Budget including the 2023/24 tax rates or a simpler emergency Statement remains to be seen.
We are keeping a close eye on developments and will be offering a summary of any financial statements delivered by the new Chancellor as they happen.
If you would be interested in receiving a summary of whatever emergency measures are announced in the coming weeks, simply let us know.
Stewart