Pre-Budget Discussions and Advice

    Daniel McAllister
    14th October 2024
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    There is much coverage of the upcoming Autumn Budget on 30 October, the first by the new Labour government and Chancellor Rachel Reeves.

    If you are looking for what may be coming in the Budget and what planning actions you may be able to take the please take a look at our videos below on what we expect, what won’t change and more detail from Luke and Shaun on specific areas of Capital Gains, Inheritance Tax, ISAs and Pensions.

    We know what was included in the Labour manifesto but there have also been changes announced that were not in the manifesto, and the Treasury and the government are keeping their cards very close to their chest. The buzzwords seem to be to avoid taxing working people which gives us an idea of which taxes they may be looking to increase. With so many rumours and possible options being discussed we sat down with Danny, Luke and Shaun to create a series of Pre-Budget Videos discussing the possibilities and their impact on clients.

    Video 1 – What we already know

    Video 2 – What could happen with Pensions?

    Video 3 – Will there be changes to capital gains tax?

    Video 4 – What is likely to happen to Inheritance Tax?

    Video 5 – Will there be any changes regarding ISAs?

    Video 6 – What else could be in the Budget?

    Video 7 – Conclusions and predictions

    If you would like to discuss any actions you think you ought to take then please get in touch with your usual contact, drop us an email or give us a call.

    After the Budget on 30 October, keep an eye out for our detailed Budget Guide, if you don’t want to miss out make sure you sign up for our newsletter.

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