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Moneyworks Spring 2025

Mar 17, 2025 | Insights, Moneyworks

As the dust settles on the first Labour government Budget in 14 years, we take a look at some of the key decisions Rachel Reeves made in her October announcement and the impact this could have on you and your finances. In this issue we reflect on some of the key areas of focus for the Budget including a shake-up to inheritance tax; the rise in Capital Gains Tax and what the freezing of the income tax thresholds means to the amount you will pay.

MoneyWorks - Spring 2025