

My 13-year-old Australian shepherd named Galileo heard the voices, thought they were intruders and started barking.

I started playing the podcast through my phone speakers instead. Earlier today, I was catching up on the podcast and my earbuds ran out of batteries. This includes tax measures, and measures affecting annually managed expenditure (AME).ALICIA FRIEND: This is Alicia Friend (ph) from Orange County, Calif. Table 4.2 shows the cost or yield of all announced government policy decisions that will take effect from April 2023 or later, with a direct effect on Public Sector Net Borrowing (PSNB), costed using the determinants from the OBR’s March 2023 forecast in the years up to 2027-28. Table 4.2 Spring Budget 2023 Measures announced at Autumn Statement 2022 or earlier that will take effect from April 2023 or later This includes tax measures, changes to aggregate Departmental Expenditure Limits (DEL) and measures affecting annually managed expenditure (AME). Table 4.1 shows the cost or yield of all government decisions accounted for at Spring Budget 2023 which have a direct effect on Public Sector Net Borrowing (PSNB) in the years up to 2027-28. Table 4.1 Spring Budget 2023 Policy Decisions In order to be transparent, it informs readers of the Spring Budget 2023 document where the data used in the charts, tables and text comes from and how it has been calculated. This document details all of the data sources used throughout the Spring Budget 2023 document. It highlights main areas of additional uncertainty. For each decision it contains a description of the measure, the base, and the methodology for the costing (including relevant adjustments for behavioural responses). This document sets out the assumptions and methodologies used in the government’s costing of policy decisions announced since Autumn Statement 2022. It also presents estimates of the overall level of tax paid and public spending received by households. This document sets out the estimated impact of changes to tax, welfare and public service spending policy that carry a direct, quantifiable impact on households. The Chancellor of the Exchequer presented his Spring Budget to Parliament on Wednesday 15 March 2023.
