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UK executives stunned as chancellor shreds ‘pro-business’ mini-Budget

Move to restore financial stability welcomed but companies say further support is needed after reversal of tax cuts

UK bosses were left stunned on Monday after the chancellor ripped up almost all of a series of promised “pro-business” tax changes in an attempt to rebalance the government’s finances.

Jeremy Hunt axed proposals around cutting dividends tax, repealing off-payroll working rules, a new VAT-free shopping scheme and a freeze on alcohol duty rates, saving close to £6bn, according to the Treasury.

He had already confirmed on Friday that he would U-turn on a plan to keep corporation tax at 19p next year, rather than letting it increase to 25p — raising up to £19bn annually.

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