The 2025 Budget: What does it mean for your money?
Investors and savers in the UK are nervously waiting to find out what taxes chancellor Rachel Reeves will raise at the Autumn Budget on 26 November as she seeks to balance the country's books. But how will any rule changes affect your own finances and tax planning strategy? And how will any taxes affect the longer-term performance of your investments, pensions, the property market and the attractiveness of the UK as a place to live and invest in?
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