Getty Images
The chancellor’s next Spring Statement has been given a lift after the government recorded its largest January borrowing surplus last month.
Government finances were in surplus by £14.9bn last month, the largest January surplus since records began in 1993, official figures showed.
The figure was £5.6bn greater than a year ago.
The bumper surplus was driven by an increase in self-assessment income tax and capital gains tax receipts.
Analysts said the reduction in borrowing should give Chancellor Philip Hammond extra money for his next economic update in the spring, amid acute Brexit concerns.
Howard Archer, chief economic adviser to the EY Item Club, said: “A record high surplus on the January public finances provides a much-needed welcome boost for Chancellor Philip Hammond as he faces a worrying backdrop to his Spring Statement on 13 March.
“With the economy clearly struggling early on in 2019 after a sharp slowdown in the fourth quarter of 2018 and the Brexit situation highly uncertain, the chancellor will have a lot on his mind when he presents the Spring Statement.
“It looks highly likely that he will have to announce downgraded growth forecasts from the OBR [Office for Budget Responsibility] at least for the near term, with possible negative ramifications for expected budget deficits.”
Office for National Statistics (ONS) data also showed that borrowing in the current financial year to January was £21.2bn, £18.5bn less than the same period last year and the lowest year-to-date figure for 17 years.
The ONS added that public sector net debt increased by £26.9bn to £1.6tn in January, equivalent to 74% of gross domestic product (GDP).
Source by [author_name]
TEST... If it is alright with you, would it not be better to make it…
TEST... Would it be okay with you if selling was just easy? Would you be…
TEST... Adding music to your videos can help to increase engagement, sales and more. We…
TEST... This is very rarely discussed. And it is one of the most powerful things…
TEST... In this video, I show you (Watch Over My Shoulder Style) how you can…
TEST... More times than not, you may find that the thing holding you back has…