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  • Investors confused by Reeves’ Budget

    A quarter (26%) of investors didn’t understand the changes made by the Chancellor in the Autumn Statement, according to research published today.

  • Ex-minister warns of pensions ‘nightmare’ for grieving families

     

    A former Pensions Minister and retirement expert has attacked the government’s Budget day decision to include pensions and pension death benefits within estates for inheritance tax (IHT) purposes.

  • Budget: Inherited pensions face IHT from April 2027

     

    From April 2027 inherited pension pots will be subject to inheritance tax (IHT), Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced today in her Budget.

  • Budget: Inflation target to remain at 2%

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves says the CPI inflation target will remain at 2%, the long-term Bank of England target.

  • Budget: State Pension to rise 4.1% in April

    The State Pension will rise by 4.1% in April when the Triple Lock is implemented in full, the Chancellor said today in her Budget.

  • Budget: Employers' NI rises as tax take grows

    Employers' National Insurance will rise from 13.8% to 15% in April but Employee National Insurance will remain unchanged, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in her Budget today.

  • Budget: Non-dom exodus predicted as status is scrapped

     

    Wealthy non doms living in the UK may head for the exit after the Chancellor announced she would end non-dom status, a law firm partner has warned.

  • Budget: Planners expect 'complex advice' demand to rise

     

    Financial Planners have mostly reacted with relief to the Budget but many have predicted the numerous taxation changes will fuel demand for advice.

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