State Pension to rise by 4.8% in April 2026

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms a 4.8% state pension increase from April 2026, giving millions of pensioners an extra £575 a year. Discover the new weekly rates and tax implications.

National Living Wage to rise to £12.71 an hour

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirms a 4.1% rise in the National Living Wage to £12.71, boosting pay for 2.7 million workers. Discover the full impact on low-paid employees and business concerns.

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.

Luxury cars removed from Motability scheme

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces the removal of high-end vehicles from the Motability scheme. Discover the full details and implications of this significant policy change.

Income Tax Thresholds Frozen Until 2031

Chancellor Rachel Reeves extends income tax threshold freeze to 2030-31, creating fiscal drag that will push millions into higher tax brackets. Calculate your increased tax burden.

Cash ISA allowance cut to £12,000 from April 2027

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces major ISA reforms, capping cash savings at £12,000 to encourage stock market investment. Over-65s exempt from changes. Find out how this affects you.

New Pay-Per-Mile Tax for EVs from 2028

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces new mile-based tax for electric vehicles starting 2028-29. Find out how much you'll pay and what it means for the EV transition.

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