Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her Autumn Budget yesterday 26 November. In the lead-up to the announcement, there was significant speculation about what changes might be introduced and some may say that it was overshadowed by an extraordinary leak from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), but Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled tax raising measures worth up to £26 billion. Below, we’ve set out the key measures shared, along with previously announced changes that are now coming into effect, and those items that have been ruled out.
Over 700 attendees joined us in person and online at our Budget Breakfast event to hear about the latest Budget announcements, and our team are ready to help you navigate the changes made.
If you weren’t able to attend, or would like another look at the presentations, please click on the links below.
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Following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget on Wednesday 26 November, Jason Fayers, Managing Partner welcomes guests both in person and online to the 2025 Autumn Budget Breakfast event at Trinity Park in Suffolk.
Luke Morris, Corporate Finance Partner at Scrutton Bland, shares his insight into the current economic landscape and how Rachel Reeve’s Autumn Budget 2025 announcements will affect the UK economy over the coming years.
Graham Doubtfire, Private Client Tax Partner, explores Income Tax Rates and discusses whether business owners should pay themselves a salary or dividends following Rachel Reeves, Autumn Budget announcements on Wednesday 26 November 2025.
Simon Hurren, Private Client Tax Partner at Scrutton Bland explores some of the Capital Tax changes announced in the Autumn Budget on Wednesday 26 November 2025. Tune in to hear about topics such as Inheritance Tax, Pensions and Salary Sacrifice.
Sam Stent, Tax Advisory Partner, explores the updates on property taxes & global mobility, including the newly announced mansion and tourist taxes.
To speak to one of the team about the announcements made in the Autumn Budget, and how they will affect you, your family or your business, please get in touch by calling 0330 058 6559 or completing our contact form..







