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Autumn Budget 2024

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Last updated: November 6, 2025

On Wednesday 30th October, the Chancellor delivered her Autumn Budget. This will have an impact on business and individuals and we've provided a summary of the changes introduced in the link below.

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This content is for information purposes and should not be treated as financial advice. We would always recommend speaking to a professional before making decisions regarding your wealth.

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