2025/26 Tax card

Published by Jo White on 10 April 2025

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Our updated 2025/26 tax card is now available.

Our 2025/26 tax card reflects key updates following the changes announced in the Autumn Budget and Spring Statement.

This year’s budget continues the government’s agenda for economic stability and long-term growth, with a focus on reducing the tax burden and supporting individuals, families, and businesses.

Notable changes include the increase in the Business Asset Disposal Relief rate to 14%, new Capital Gains Tax rates on certain residential property disposals, and updates to National Insurance thresholds and benefit rates. The National Living Wage has also been increased to £12.21 for those aged 21 and over, alongside a rise in state pension payments.

Access our updated tax card here.

For more information about the announcements made within the spring budget, please visit our news section here.

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