Autumn Budget 2024 - Planning considerations for farmers, business owners and families alike.

In our first podcast episode, I’m joined by Katie McCann of Lowry Legal and Chris Hopkinson of Sentinel Risk for a lively discussion packed with valuable insights for business owners, professionals, and families navigating the post-Autumn Budget landscape.

We dive into the topics of:

• The Increase to Employers National Insurance: What does this mean for businesses of all sizes? We break down the implications and share strategies to prepare for this added cost.

 

Succession Planning: Do you have a business will? It’s never too early to start thinking about the future of your business. We explore the key steps to ensure a smooth transition that protects your hard-earned legacy.

 

• Farmers’ Estate Planning: For those in agriculture, there are unique challenges and opportunities when it comes to succession and tax planning. We offer tailored insights for this sector.

 

• The Importance of Personal Insurance and Employee Benefits: Whether you’re a business owner or an employee, these often-overlooked areas can be a game-changer. We discuss why they matter more than ever in today’s economic climate.

It’s a conversation full of practical takeaways and expert perspectives that can make a real difference to your financial planning and business strategy.

 

Autumn Budget 2024 - Planning considerations for farmers, business owners and families alike.

Regulatory Statement

  • The information provided during this recording is for information purposes only and does not constitute professional advice.

  • The Financial Conduct Authority does not regulate Estate and Tax planning.

  • You should seek specific legal advice, financial planning advice or protection advice if any of the subjects covered during this podcast affect you or your business.

  • The information provided is correct at the time of recording - 27th November 2024



 

 

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