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Yesterday saw the first Budget since the Brexit vote and the last one taking place in the spring. The financial services community may not approve of everything governments do but this adjustment should mean businesses and the public will in future face less frequent changes to the tax system, which has to be some cause for celebration Register here now and tune in today, Thursday 9 March, at 11am Measures introduced yesterday by Chancellor Philip Hammond and which could feature on the webinar agenda include: * Hammond hikes NICs for self-employed * Government slashes dividend t...

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