Autumn Budget 2025 representation
Executive summary
This submission sets out AAT's position on several policy areas and priorities that are important to AAT members, and the small businesses they support, including skills, financial literacy, taxation, professional standards, financial access, late payments and digital adoption. AAT hopes that this submission is of interest to the Chancellor and Treasury officials.
Related consultation responses
Inquiry into further education and skills
Skills England must collaborate with all stakeholders including employers, training providers, small businesses, professional bodies and awarding organisations.
Improving the curriculum and assessment system
AAT supports the curriculum review and believes it offers an important opportunity to ensure educational settings are best placed to address the UK skills gap.
Autumn Budget 2024 representation
This representation sets out AAT’s policy position on supporting small business growth, tax simplification, Making Tax Digital and professional standards.
Spring Budget 2024 representation
This representation ahead of the March 2024 Spring Budget sets out AAT’s policy position on tax, professional standards, support for SMEs and late payments.