Pro Installer April 2016 - Issue 37 | Page 21

21 PRO INSTALLER APRIL 2016 PRO NEWS @proinstaller1 A BUDGET FOR BUSINESS Chancellor George Osborne’s 2016 Budget has been largely welcomed as a Budget that is good to business. Carolyn Fairbairn, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said: “After a year of surprises, this was a stable Budget for business facing global stormy waters. The Chancellor has listened to our concerns about the mounting burden on firms and chosen to back business to grow the economy out of the deficit.” Online construction news service Buildingtalk was among commentators giving views. Buildingtalk said: “From an industry perspective, the fuel duty freeze was welcome, as were the cuts in corporation tax and the increase in small business tax relief which will exempt thousands of firms. “The Northern Powerhouse got top billing, but significant spending on infrastructure including railways and roads will boost construction opportunities. Additional flood defence spending is also welcome.” The summary below gives the highlights, followed by first reactions from industry corporations. FORECASTS BUSINESS TAXES INDUSTRY FEEDBACK • Growth forecasts are revised down for next three years, meaning the UK will grow fa 7FW"F