The Growth Plan 2022: documents
This is the Growth Plan in full. You can find supporting and related documents below.
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Growth Plan 2022 to Parliament on 23 September 2022. This is the Growth Plan 2022 in full and supporting documents.
Table 4.1: The Growth Plan energy package
This table shows the current estimated direct costs in 2022-23 of the schemes the government has announced to support households and businesses with the cost of energy. The costs of this policy are highly uncertain as they are sensitive to volatile future energy prices. The costs will also be impacted by the wider action the government plans to take to help reduce energy costs. As a result, costings are shown for 2022‑23 only at this stage. More detailed costings and an assessment of their impact on the economy will be included in the next Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecast.
Table 4.2: The Growth Plan policy decisions
This table sets out provisional costings for the policies announced in the Growth Plan. The costings take account of the direct behavioural response expected to result from the measures, where appropriate. Unless stated otherwise, the costings have been produced using the economic forecast from the Spring Statement 2022, as this is the latest available official forecast. These costings will be finalised and accounted for in the public finances at the next forecast.
Also publishing alongside the Growth Plan 2022:
- The new alcohol duty system: consultation response
- The Growth Plan: Factsheet on cancellation of National Insurance rise and Health and Social Care Levy
- The Growth Plan 2022: Factsheet on Investment Zones
- The Growth Plan 2022: Factsheet on Corporation Tax - GOV.UK
- The Growth Plan 2022: Factsheet on Stamp Duty Land Tax
- The Growth Plan 2022: Factsheet on Income Tax