Chancellor's Spending Review signals mixed fortunes for industry

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Chancellor's Spending Review signals mixed fortunes for industry

Economists are poring over the details of George Osborne's Spending Review, in which he funded a U-turn on tax credit cuts with a £27bn windfall.

He abandoned plans to cut credits for millions of low-paid workers, thanks to better-than-expected forecast tax receipts and low debt interest rates.

However, cuts totalling £20bn to Whitehall departments and £12bn to welfare were detailed.

Key features of the Spending Review include:

  • Planned £4.4bn cuts to tax credits watered down, with changes to income thresholds and taper rates due in April abandoned
  • Office for Budget Responsibility says public finances set to be £27bn better off by 2020 than forecast
  • Government expected to borrow £8bn less than forecast as it aims to secure £10.1bn budget surplus by 2020
  • Total spending to rise from £756bn this year to £821bn by 2019-20
  • State spending - as a share of total output - to fall to 36.5% in 2020, down from 45% in 2010
  • Overall day-to-day departmental spending to be cut by £20bn, equivalent to 0.8% of total expenditure each year by 2020
  • Policing, health, education, international aid and defence budgets protected
  • Transport, energy, business and the environment among biggest losers, resource budgets falling by 37%, 22%, 17% and 15% respectively
  • New 3% surcharge on stamp duty for buy-to-let properties and second homes from April 2016, raising about £1bn
  • Restrictions on shared ownership to be removed and planning system reformed to deliver more homes
  • London Help-to-Buy scheme to offer interest-free loan worth up to 40% of the value of a newly built home
  • Plans to hand £2.3bn to private developers to build 400,000 new homes in England
  • Local government to keep all revenue from business rates by the end of the Parliament
  • Councils to receive extra £10m to help homeless people
  • Local government spending, in cash terms, to be same in 2020 as 2015
  • Apprenticeship levy set at 0.5% of employer wage bill, with £15,000 allowance for eligible firms
  • Funding for flood defence to be protected in real terms
  • Scheme to develop "carbon capture and storage" technology at power stations axed
  • Energy Companies Obligation to be replaced in March 2017 and Renewable Heat Incentive cut by £700m
  • Big energy users such as the steel and chemicals industries to be exempt from environmental tariffs
  • Capital funding of transport projects to rise by 50% by 2020
  • £250m support for motorways and other roads in Kent to relieve pressure caused by Operation Stack
  • Electrification of the Trans-Pennine, Midland Mainline and further sections of the Great Western Railway to go ahead.

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