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UK posts record budget surplus in January
  + stars: | 2024-02-21 | by ( Elliot Smith | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Jeremy Hunt, UK chancellor of the exchequer, holding the despatch box as he stands with treasury colleagues outside 11 Downing Street in London, UK.. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesLONDON — The U.K. logged a record £16.7 billion ($21.1 billion) net budget surplus in January, according to official figures released on Wednesday. The Office for National Statistics noted that the country's public finances usually run a surplus in January, unlike during other months, as receipts from self-assessed annual income tax payments come in. Combined self-assessed income and capital gains tax receipts totaled £33 billion in January, the ONS said, down £1.8 billion from the same period of last year. Total government tax receipts came in at a record £90.8 billion, up £2.9 billion compared to January 2023. The figures on Wednesday mark the final set of public finances data before Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt delivers his Spring Budget, which outlines the government's fiscal policy for the year, on March 6.
Persons: Jeremy Hunt, Laura Trott, Hunt Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, National Statistics, Finance, Labour Party Locations: London, Covid, Ukraine
Here Is a List of the New U.K. Cabinet so Far
  + stars: | 2023-11-13 | by ( The New York Times | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Here’s what has been announced officially so far on Monday. Foreign secretary: David Cameron (not in previous cabinet, prime minister 2010 to 2016). Home secretary: James Cleverly (previously foreign secretary). Health secretary: Victoria Atkins (formerly financial secretary, a sub-cabinet position in the Treasury). Secretary for environment, food and rural affairs: Steve Barclay (previously health secretary)Chief secretary to the Treasury: Laura Trott (formerly a pensions minister).
Persons: David Cameron, James, Victoria Atkins, Steve Barclay, Laura Trott Organizations: Treasury
LONDON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Britain said on Monday it will launch a public consultation on new rules requiring higher disclosure standards from private pensions schemes to give savers better value for money and prevent providers from "gaming the system". Pensions minister Laura Trott said the shake-up of private pensions will also include reform of the charge cap on a company's "default" defined contribution (DC) pension schemes that employees are offered or auto-enrolled in. DC pension schemes' performance is tied to swings in stock and bond markets. "Being in an underperforming pension scheme can lead to someone missing out on thousands of pounds." They would have to provide comparisons with at least three other schemes to prevent providers from choosing underperforming schemes for comparison purposes.
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