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HMRC Confirms Dates for Major UK Tax Changes

HMRC has outlined when major tax changes from the Autumn Budget will take effect, impacting savings, pensions, and property income. Discover the key dates and how they affect you.

Council Tax to Rise 5%: How to Cut Costs

Millions face a 5% council tax hike next year, adding £114 to typical bills. Discover actionable ways to reduce your payments and challenge your band.

New Council Tax Surcharge for £2m+ Properties

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces new annual council tax surcharge for properties valued over £2m, starting April 2028. Find out how this 'mansion tax' could affect homeowners.

Reeves' £26bn Budget: Tax Rises Hit Millions

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils 43 tax rises in her second Budget, dragging millions into higher tax bands while scrapping the two-child benefit cap. Discover the full impact.

Reeves Unveils New Mansion Tax on £2m+ Homes

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a new 'high value council tax surcharge' on properties over £2 million, expected to raise £400 million annually. Discover how this new mansion tax will work.

Stealth Tax: Threshold Freeze Extended to 2030

Chancellor Rachel Reeves extends the income tax threshold freeze until 2030, a 'stealth tax' pulling millions into higher brackets. Discover how this affects your finances.

Reeves' Budget: Growth Drive and Tax Rises

Chancellor Rachel Reeves promises the biggest growth drive in a generation while warning of tax rises to fix public finances. Full Budget details revealed.

Budget 'Mansion Tax' on 100,000 £2m+ Homes

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to introduce a council tax surcharge on properties valued over £2 million in the Budget. Discover if you're affected and how to potentially cut your bill.

Expert: Reeves' Mansion Tax Plan Won't Work

Tax expert Dan Neidle reveals why Rachel Reeves' proposed mansion tax, based on outdated 1991 valuations, is unworkable and could stall the housing market. Discover the key issues.

Reeves slashes ISA limit in Budget tax raid

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will cut tax-free ISA allowance from £20,000 to £12,000 in Wednesday's Budget to fill £22bn black hole. Get the latest on mansion tax and sugar levy plans.

Reeves Considers 'Mansion Tax' on £2m Homes

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly planning a new 'mansion tax' on properties over £2m to fill a £22bn budget black hole. Discover how it would work and who would be affected.

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