How to keep your business safe from bad tax advice on social media
10 September 2025
With UK growth slowing to just 0.3 per cent in Q2, business confidence is fragile.
Momentum has faded after a surge in exports ahead of new tariffs earlier this year, while weaker consumer confidence and persistently high household savings add to the uncertainty.
The upcoming Autumn Budget is amplifying concerns with the expectation that the Chancellor will revisit a range of tax-raising measures to manage a potential £50 billion shortfall.
For businesses, this makes planning investment, recruitment and payroll increasingly challenging.
What might be on the table?
Recent reports suggest the Autumn Budget could bring a range of tax changes:
Of course, all of these are speculative, but it is that uncertainty that has the capability to hold back investment.
How you can respond to change
The uncertainty is already affecting recruitment intentions, with more businesses relying on temporary or flexible contracts rather than investing in new, permanent staff.
Consumers are saving more and spending less due to caution around potential tax rises, which is hitting revenues in consumer-facing industries.
Major investment decisions are also being delayed until after the Budget in anticipation of more change.
However, even amid uncertainty, you can take steps to reduce risk:
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