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Ep 529 - Budget 2025 Special
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This week, Damien and Andy dig into the Budget to uncover the hidden changes the mainstream media missed. They also explain how the biggest announcements, including the new mansion tax and the new electric vehicle tax, will work in practice, before revealing the biggest winners and losers.
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- Autumn Budget 2025 roundup – Key points at a glance
- Salary sacrifice to be capped at £2,000 per year from 2029
- Income tax thresholds to be frozen until April 2031 as ‘stealth tax’ continues
- Dividend, property and savings tax rates to increase by 2%
- New ‘Mansion tax’ costing up to £7,500 a year announced in the Budget 2025
- Cash ISA allowance to be cut for some – we explain who will be affected and how
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