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Autumn Budget 2024

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Major HS2 and train route updates unveiled

    October 30, 2024

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revealed in her first Budget that the Transpennine upgrade to connect York, Leeds, Huddersfield and Manchester will be secured under the new Labour government. Reeves said the money would deliver “fully electric local and regional services between Manchester and Stalybridge by the end of this year, with a further electrification of [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Reeves extends rates relief for retail and hospitality

    October 30, 2024

    Rachel Reeves has extended business rates relief for the UK’s hospitality and retail sectors. In her highly-anticipated Autumn Budget statement today, the Chancellor announced a 40 per cent business rates relief for the industry, which is down from the current 75 per cent rate set to expire on 31 March. The 40 per cent rates [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Fuel duty frozen as hike would be the ‘wrong choice’

    October 30, 2024

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has declared a rise in fuel duty in 2025 would be the “wrong choice” as she pledged to continue the freeze and maintain the temporary 5p cut for another year. In her first Budget, Reeves told MPs that to retain the 5p cut and freeze fuel duty again would cost more than [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Vaping tax and tobacco duty to increase

    October 30, 2024

    Smokers and vapers are set to pay more in Britain as Chancellor Rachel Reeves today announced a new vaping tax and an increase in tobacco duty during her Autumn Budget. She confirmed that the government will introduce a “flat rate duty” on all vaping liquid from October 2026, while also renewing the tobacco duty escalator [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Stamp duty for second homes upped to support first-time buyers

    October 30, 2024

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has increased the amount of tax Brits will pay when buying their second home to provide support for first-time buyers and those moving home. Second-time buyers previously paid three per cent stamp duty on homes worth up to £250,000. From tomorrow, they will pay five per cent tax. The increase will also [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Reeves increases taxes on private equity profit

    October 30, 2024

    The Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed she would raise taxes on the profit made by private equity dealmakers today but stepped back from the full-scale raid feared by some corners of the industry. In her maiden Budget, Reeves said the government would lift the levy to 32 per cent from April next year, up from the [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Sweeping overhaul of inheritance tax regime revealed

    October 30, 2024

    Alongside the changes to pension pots, the Chancellor said she was changing the taxation of gifts passed on during someone's lifetime.

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Taxes rocket by £40bn as employers told to pay more

    October 30, 2024

    Rachel Reeves has hiked employers’ national insurance contributions (NICs) by 1.2 per cent, as she delivered the Labour government’s first Autumn Budget in office, which saw taxes rise by a record £40bn and government borrowing increase. The Chancellor unveiled the rise – which is set to see the levy hit 15 per cent for firms [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Reeves takes half measure on AIM tax hike

    October 30, 2024

    Stocks on London’s junior AIM market registered their biggest single day bump in four years today as the Government revealed it would only partly abolish a key inheritance tax break for shares on the exchange. Shares on the market will retain a 50 per cent relief from inheritance tax, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed today, [...]

  • Autumn Budget 2024: Capital gains tax hiked

    October 30, 2024

    The maximum rate of capital gains tax will be hiked to 24 per cent, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in today’s Autumn Budget. “This means the UK will still have the lowest capital gains tax rate of any European G7 economy,” said Reeves in her speech to Parliament. Currently, higher-rate taxpayers face capital gains tax rates [...]

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