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UK Autumn Budget 2025: Minor change to inheritance tax reliefs is welcome but does not go far enough, personal tax freeze continues, and Making Tax Digital penalties soft landing announced

Nov 26, 2025

Today’s Autumn Budget and the second for Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves, as predicted, featured tax rises, £26 billion in total to be exact (down slightly from £32 billion in the last Budget), which appear to be mostly financing additional spending and providing additional fiscal headroom. According to the Chancellor, the Budget will build ‘fiscal headroom’ of almost £22 billion, up from £9.9 billion after last year’s Budget. The rises come on the back of the Office for Budget Responsibility’s downgraded productivity forecast, which had been published online early by mistake and saw Parliamentarians poring over the document on their phones as they sat in the House of Commons chamber before the Chancellor stood up to speak.

Disappointingly, the only mitigation that has been announced to the controversial changes to agricultural property relief and business property relief is that the £1 million allowance will be transferable between spouses and civil partners, albeit that this was among our recommendations on this issue made here, here and most recently in our evidence submission to the House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee inquiry into draft Finance Bill 2025/26.

This, and a range of other mitigations, were also highlighted by the Institute’s UK Tax Manager, Leontia Doran, in last month’s oral evidence session to that Committee. Whilst this is a welcome mitigation, it does not go far enough to ensure the changes are targeted at wealthier farms and businesses. Further, there have been none transitional measures announced to protect older farmers in particular. The Institute will continue to call for a special derogation from these changes for Northern Ireland. You can read our full reaction to the Budget in our Press Release.

Buried in the Budget publications was also the news that in 2026/27 there will be no late submission penalties for Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax quarterly updates. The Institute has been continually calling for the Government to announce a soft landing for MTD and did so as recently as last month in our Pre-Budget submission and in a letter in September to HMRC’s new CEO.

Also hidden on page 110 of the Budget Red Book was the news that the Government will not regulate tax advisers. What this precisely means is not yet clear, however this a welcome confirmation that our members are not facing dual regulation which we recommended in our response to the consultation ‘Raising standards in the tax advice market – strengthening the regulatory framework and improving registration’ in 2024.

On the personal taxes side, several thresholds will continue to be frozen until 5 April 2031, and, commencing from April 2026, there will be an increase to the income tax rates for dividends of 2 percent for both the basic and higher rate, followed by a 2 percent increase for all rate bands for property and savings income from April 2027. This will apply in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

On the business front, e-invoicing will be mandatory for business from April 2029. There are also proposals to require income tax Self-Assessment taxpayers with PAYE income to pay more of their tax liability in-year via PAYE from April 2029.

The Northern Ireland Executive will receive an additional £240 million resource funding and £130 million capital funding through the operation of the Barnett formula. The Government also announced the proposed sector, geography, and co-investment for the Northern Ireland Enhanced Investment Zone. And to boost trade between Northern Ireland and Great Britain, £16.55 million will be provided over three years from 2026/27 to “create a ‘one stop shop’ support service that will help businesses navigate the Windsor Framework, unlock opportunities for trading across the UK internal market, and enable businesses based in Northern Ireland to take advantage of their access to UK and EU markets”.

The Institute will continue its campaign for a lower rate of corporation tax for Northern Ireland and last week wrote to the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury ahead of the Budget on this issue.

The analysis herein is based on the publications of HMRC and HM Treasury. More detail on the key tax announcements features in the remainder of this newsletter and will continue in next Monday’s edition of Chartered Accountants Tax News.

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