On Wednesday 30 October, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves MP delivered her first Budget statement to the House of Commons. Whilst the Budget’s core focus was on a number of key tax rises to fund increased spending on health and education, we look below at some of the measures which will be of interest for Alliance members and the sport and recreation sector.
Following a number of consultations on the subject over the past 12 months and the announcements contained in the Autumn Statement, the Government is now consulting on the detail of legislative proposals to alter the tax treatment of income from sporting testimonials.
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Read moreThe Alliance is proud to welcome members to their own dedicated members only area of the new website
Read moreOn Monday 11th January, the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Sport, co-chaired by Chris Heaton-Harris MP and Baroness Grey-Thompson, invited Sports Minister, Tracey Crouch MP, and the Transport Minister, Robert Goodwill MP, to discuss the detail of the strategy with over 80 parliamentarians and representatives from the sector.
Read moreMillions of women and girls have been inspired to get active by Sport England’s This Girl Can campaign.
Read moreThe new Code represents a significant step by the IOC and the Olympic movement to address th...
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