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Autumn Budget 2025: A Tax System Redrawn

Autumn Budget 2025: A Tax System Redrawn. While some adjustments take effect straight away, many of the most significant reforms are scheduled over the next few years, creating a long runway for households and businesses to prepare.

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Flipping Properties Tax Free

Can Flipping Properties Create an Unexpected Tax Bill?
Turning a renovation project into a tidy profit sounds tempting but without the right planning, your property “flip” could attract an unwelcome tax bill.

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Tax E-News – April 2025

On 26 March 2025, Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented her Spring Statement to parliament. Despite a backdrop of low economic growth and increasing government borrowing costs, the Chancellor remains committed to her ‘non-negotiable’ fiscal rules that aim to bring stability to the economy and security for working people. With further borrowing ruled out and a determination not to announce further tax changes, her focus has been on government spending, a review of which will be announced on 11 June 2025. This will allocate government spending for the three years from 2026/27 to 2028/29.

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Tax E-News – Budget 2024

On 6 March 2024, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt presented his Spring Budget to Parliament. In the knowledge that the government must hold a general election before 28 January 2025, this was a Budget designed to restore confidence and win voters. But on the heels of Britain entering a recession and downgraded Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecasts, the Chancellor had his work cut out.

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