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Autumn Budget 2025
What it means for you
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will present the widely speculated Autumn Budget on 26 November 2025. This announcement, which may be one of the most significant in recent years, will outline key fiscal priorities and potential policy changes that could shape the future of the UK’s economic landscape. From tax reforms and business incentives to public spending plans, the Budget will have implications for individuals and businesses across all sectors.
Our Budget Hub will help you to stay informed as we share our predictions, and on the day commentary including our comprehensive Budget Guide, helping you to prepare, adapt, and make strategic decisions with confidence.
Our insights
Explore our Tax experts’ predictions and insights on how the Autumn Budget could impact businesses and individuals.
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Budget 2025: Shutting the barn gate too late? The fallout from exit tax speculation
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With Autumn Budget 2025 approaching, we explore UK exit tax speculation and its possible impact on business confidence.
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Potential changes in the Autumn Budget 2025: The impact on salary sacrifice schemes
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Ahead of the Autumn Budget 2025, we look at the potential changes that could be announced to some salary sacrifice schemes.
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National Insurance reform in the November Budget 2025: What it could mean for Partnerships and LLPs
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Explore the implications of National Insurance reform Partnerships and LLPs and the potential tax changes in the upcoming November Budget.
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Anticipated tax shifts in the Chancellor’s upcoming Budget 2025: What might be coming and what we already know
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Discover expected UK tax changes in Budget 2025, including updates on Income Tax, pensions, ISAs, property, and National Insurance.
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Will insurance brokers be hit by the Autumn Budget?
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In this article, we explain the impact the Autumn Budget may have on insurance brokers.
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Autumn Budget predictions – November 2025
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As first published in Professional Adviser, Stephen Kenny, Partner at PKF, outlines predictions ahead of the Autumn Budget 2025.













