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The much anticipated Autumn Budget was delivered by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves, on Wednesday 26 November.
The Government’s challenge in its second Budget was how to promote a fairer and more sustainable tax system to promote growth, support public services and help families. The overall price tag of Rachel Reeves’ increased taxes and reduced expenditure will sit at around £26 billion.
Income tax and other main tax rates remain essentially unchanged and frozen for longer, but the taxation of dividends, savings income and property income will rise over the next few years.
Among the wide range of measures were:
As ever the Budget publications contained a wide range of detailed proposals and much to digest. Our downloadable Budget Summary highlights the key aspects likely to affect you. If you have any questions about what you should do next, please contact us
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