Martin Gibbs is joined by Dafferns tax partners Brian Jukes and Mark Brayshaw to chew over the November 2025 Budget. In a clear breach of their manifesto pledges, Chancellor Rachel Reeves came back for a second year of tax raises. This time she is after a further £26 billion on top of last year’s £40 billion. Tax and spend, but spending on “benefits that benefit a minority of people funded by working people” Check out our detailed Budget analysis at Dafferns.com This episode is also ava...
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Martin Gibbs is joined by Dafferns tax partners Brian Jukes and Mark Brayshaw to chew over the November 2025 Budget. In a clear breach of their manifesto pledges, Chancellor Rachel Reeves came back for a second year of tax raises. This time she is after a further £26 billion on top of last year’s £40 billion. Tax and spend, but spending on “benefits that benefit a minority of people funded by working people” Check out our detailed Budget analysis at Dafferns.com This episode is also ava...
From Brexit to AI: Reflecting on our first 10 years with AGN International
The Daffernomics Podcast
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5 months ago
From Brexit to AI: Reflecting on our first 10 years with AGN International
From Brexit to AI, Cowboy Boots and Sushi, we reflect on Dafferns’ first 10 years with AGN International and The end of an era for Martin Martin Gibbs and Brian Jukes reflect on 10 years of Dafferns Chartered Accountants' membership with AGN International, coinciding with Martin's retirement after 26 years as a partner. How joining an international association of 200 member firms across nearly 100 countries transformed Dafferns and broadened our perspectives. • From our first AGN conference i...
The Daffernomics Podcast
Martin Gibbs is joined by Dafferns tax partners Brian Jukes and Mark Brayshaw to chew over the November 2025 Budget. In a clear breach of their manifesto pledges, Chancellor Rachel Reeves came back for a second year of tax raises. This time she is after a further £26 billion on top of last year’s £40 billion. Tax and spend, but spending on “benefits that benefit a minority of people funded by working people” Check out our detailed Budget analysis at Dafferns.com This episode is also ava...