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1997 Budget - At A Glance

Personal - how the budget affects the individual
Corporate - The windfall tax and more
Social - hospitals and schools get a boost
Forecasts - what lies in store

Personal

  • Individual savings accounts with tax relief from 1999

  • Petrol up 4p per litre from 3 July
  • Car Tax up to £150

  • Beer, wine and spirits: duties rise in line with inflation from January 1998
  • Pack of 20 cigarettes up 19p from December 1st

  • Housing
    • Stamp duty up 0.5% to 1.5% on homes above £250,000. Also up 2% on homes over £500,000 - effective immediately
    • Mortgage Interest Tax Relief cut to 10% from April 1998
    • Phased release of capital receipts from council house sales

  • Fuel
    • VAT on fuel cut from 8% to 5% from September 1st
    • Gas levy cut to zero - offset by £400 million from windfall levy

  • Childcare
    Help with childcare costs for single parents. 50,000 young people to be trained as childcare assistants over five years. Also Lottery cash to be used for after-school clubs.

  • Lone Parents
    £200m from windfall tax allocated to childcare and training

  • Elderly
    Tax relief on private health insurance for over-60s abolished to pay for cut in VAT on fuel

Corporate

Budget History Index

1996 Summary



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