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| Matthew Jenkin |
| Which? Money expert |
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| TOP STORY |
| Autumn Budget key points |
| From a cash Isa cut to an extended income tax freeze, we outline all of today's major Budget announcements that could impact your household finances.
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| Editor’s picks |
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| Tax on savings to rise |
| The tax you pay on savings interest is set to increase by two percentage points from April 2027. Plus, the cash Isa allowance will be cut to £12,000, with over-65s set to keep the full £20,000.
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| Tax rise for landlords and £2m+ property owners |
| From April 2028, owners of properties worth over £2m will be subject to a new 'mansion tax', starting from £2,500 a year. Plus, landlords are set to face higher tax rates on property income. |
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| Dividend tax hike explained |
| If you receive dividends as a regular income, you could face a higher tax bill from April 2026. Find out how much this change could cost you, and tips to protect yourself.
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| Income tax threshold freeze extended |
| Income tax thresholds will stay the same until 2031 – despite a previous promise to end the freeze in 2028. How much more will you be paying to HMRC as a result? |
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| New Which? Money podcast episode |
| Will the Budget make you worse off? |
| We join Which? Money editor Jenny Ross, and Tom Selby from AJ Bell as they discuss all the changes announced today. Plus, send us your Budget questions to podcasts@which.co.uk for a special episode next week.
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| Calculator toolkit for 2026-27
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| Other Autumn Budget stories |
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