Articles16 Jun 2026
When do you have to pay Capital Gains Tax in the UK?
It's important to understand the rules around capital gains tax, how it is calculated, and when it is due.
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The Chancellor's Budget included some expected announcements, and a few surprises
In presenting Labour’s widely anticipated first Budget in 14 years, the Chancellor was faced with a challenging task. Following her announcement of a “black hole” in the public finances, the need to renew the Treasury’s coffers while maintaining Labour’s manifesto promises seemed a tall order.
In the event Ms Reeves outlined a programme of around £41 billion worth of tax increases over the next five years, alongside plans to rebuild tottering infrastructure, the health service, schools and more. Any idea of a return to austerity was quashed, but how this will be achieved is very much in the detail. Among the key headline items were:
There was a large amount of Budget related documentation and detailed proposals published giving us much to digest. Our Budget Summary highlights the key aspects likely to affect you and your business.
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