Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will deliver his 2024 Spring Budget on Wednesday 6 March 2024.
What time is the Budget?
The Budget is expected to take place at about 12:30 pm, straight after PMQs.
The first part of the statement typically begins with a review of the nation’s finances and economic situation. The statement then moves on to proposals for taxation.
The Chancellor’s Budget speech usually lasts about an hour.
Expert commentary
Our tax specialists will be watching the Budget on 6 March and will provide relevant announcements on our website and social media shortly after the Budget is announced, to make sure you are fully up to date. To pick up on our commentary, follow us on Twitter (@Hawsons) or LinkedIn.
If you would like to receive an update via email please sign up for our mailing list and select tax.
More from our tax experts
You can find all of our latest tax articles and tax resources here.
If you are looking for advice in a particular area, please get in touch with your usual Hawsons contact.
Alternatively, we offer all new clients a free initial meeting to have a discussion about their own personal circumstances – find out more or book your free initial meeting here. We have offices in Sheffield, Doncaster and Northampton.
Free initial meeting
Related content
Dividend Tax Changes for Business Owners: What You Need to Know
jmb@hawsons.co.uk Property income tax changes and savings income tax changes are also on the way from April 2027. Here is how they fit together and what to consider now. At the 2025 Autumn Budget, the UK Government confirmed changes to dividend tax rates that will...
Spring Statement Summary 2026
sac@hawsons.co.uk aaronhemmington@hawsons.co.uk The Chancellor held the Spring Statement on 3 March 2026. The government has been keen to have only one tax event per year (the Budget) and so the Spring Statement was intended to provide an interim update on the economy...
Government Announce Inheritance Tax Changes to APR and BPR
The Government has confirmed further changes to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR) following the November Budget. These updates will be included in the Finance Bill next month and will affect Inheritance Tax planning for farmers and...



