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Archived: 2023–24 UK fiscal events—Private Client analysis and trackers for Budgets, Autumn Statement, TAMD, L Day and Finance Bills/Acts

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ARCHIVED : This Practice Note has been archived and will not be maintained .

This note consolidates material on fiscal milestones across the 2023–24 tax year, beginning with the Spring Budget on 15 March 2023 and running to the anticipated passage through Parliament of Finance Act (No 2) 2023.

  • For details on the Autumn Finance Bill 2022, which became Finance Act 2023 (FA 2023) on 10 January 2023, see: 2022–23—Spring Statement, Budget and Finance Bill—Private Client analysis [ARCHIVED].
  • For updates on the Parliamentary progress of the Autumn Finance Bill 2022 and the Spring Finance Bill 2023 and their principal measures, see: Tax—Finance Bills 2022–23 tracker.
  • For background on the annual Budget and Finance Bill cycle, see Practice Note: The Budget and Finance Bill process.

Finance (No 2) Act 2024 (previously Finance (No 2) Bill 2024, also known as Spring Finance Bill 2024): the second Finance Bill of 2023–24—SFB 2024—was published and introduced to Parliament on 13 March 2024. See News Analysis: Publication of Spring Finance Bill 2024. It gained Royal Assent on 24 May 2024 and accordingly became Finance (No 2) Act 2024...

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