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An important day today for the UK !!!

An important day today in the UK 🇬🇧 !!!

New chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his first Budget today. 

This is a very important one as it’s the first budget now that the UK is out of the European Union!



It also includes small business & self-employment measures you need to know with Coronavirus crisis.

Here are some of the points that caught our attention:
👉Business Rate Discounts for Small businesses
👉Startup and Small business loans
👉Business interruption loans for small businesses 
👉Employment allowance increase for small businesses 
👉IR35 interactive online guidance for freelancers 
are some of the points to look into 👀 

We also have attached some really good reads from Entreprise Nation and News Sky. Have a read here: 

Notes from Entreprise Nation:
Notes from News Sky:

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Ariane Eva Morin
Transformative Leader & Startup/SmallBusiness Expert at  CCJM Consulting Ltd
info@ccjmconsulting.com  
www.ccjmconsulting.com  

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