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New £2m Mansion Tax: What You Need to Pay

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a new 'mansion tax' on properties over £2m. Discover the bands, annual charges, and how it tackles wealth inequality from 2028.

UK Mansion Tax: £2m+ Homes Face New Surcharge

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a 'mansion tax' surcharge on properties over £2m from 2028, aiming to address wealth inequality. Discover the new rates and industry warnings.

New £255 Electric Vehicle Tax Confirmed for 2028

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces a new pay-per-mile tax for electric vehicles, costing drivers up to £255 annually from 2028. Get the full details on the Autumn Budget's motoring reforms.

UK Tax Thresholds Frozen Until 2031

Chancellor Rachel Reeves extends the income tax threshold freeze to 2030-31. Discover how fiscal drag will increase your tax bill and what it means for your finances.

Rachel Reeves's 2025 Budget: Key Tax Changes

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils the 2025 Budget with major tax reforms on pensions, properties, and electric vehicles. Discover the key fiscal changes and their impact.

Budget 2025: Major Tax Hikes Announced

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils a raft of tax increases in the 2025 Budget, targeting a £30bn financial shortfall while pledging investment in public services.

Croydon Council Tax Rise Capped at 5%

Croydon's Mayor commits to a maximum 5% council tax increase despite new government rules allowing higher rises for struggling councils. Get the latest on local finances.

Reeves Under Pressure for Wealth Tax in Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves promises to address cost of living crisis while facing calls from political rivals to implement wealth taxes. Autumn budget expected to include tax threshold freezes.

Council Tax Reform: Who Faces Biggest Bills?

Exclusive analysis reveals how proposed council tax reforms could add thousands to annual bills for homeowners in England. Discover which regions face the hardest hits.

Wealth Tax Limitations in Tackling UK Inequality

Examining why a 1% wealth tax on the super-rich falls short of addressing Britain's deep-rooted inequality problems. Discover what structural changes are truly needed for economic fairness.

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