28/11/2025
Here’s a breakdown of the key points from the Autumn Budget 2025 (UK), delivered on 26 November 2025 what’s changed, what’s new, and what it means for you.
Tax Threshold Freeze Extended (Again) Tax thresholds will now be frozen until 2031, meaning you could be pulled into higher tax bands as your income increases.
Here’s what you need to know:
💷 Dividends (from April 2026)
Basic rate: increasing to 10.75%
Higher rate: rising to 35.75%
Additional rate: stays at 39.35%
💰 Savings Interest (from April 2027)
Basic rate: will rise to 22%
Higher rate: 42%
Additional rate: 47%
🏠 Property Income & Landlords (from April 2027)
Landlords (not trading through a company) will be taxed separately on property income at: 22% basic rate 42% higher rate 47% additional rate.
Mortgage interest and finance costs will still be given as a tax credit at 22% From April 2027, the personal allowance must be allocated against pension, employment or trading income first. This is to ensure the increased tax rates for other types of income will apply where possible.
👶 Two-Child Benefit Cap Scrapped From April 2026, parents will be able to claim Child Benefit for more than two children.
💼 Salary Sacrifice Pension Changes (From April 2029) From April 2029, National Insurance will apply to salary-sacrificed pension contributions over £2,000 per year.
👵 State Pension Increases (From April 2026)
Basic state pension rises by £440 per year
New state pension rises by £575 per year
💰 Cash ISA Reforms - But the £20,000 Limit Stays From April 2027, the amount you can put into a cash ISA will be capped at £12,000 per year (down from the current £20,000). BUT the £20,000 total ISA allowance still applies, so you can still make use of the full amount by investing the rest into stocks & shares ISAs.
Over-65s will still be able to use the full £20,000 allowance in cash ISAs if they prefer to keep things low risk.
⛽ Fuel Duty Frozen (Again!) Fuel duty stays at 52.95p per litre until September 2026
🚗 Mileage Tax for Electric Vehicles (From April 2028)
Electric cars: 3p per mile
Plug-in hybrids: 1.5p per mile
🧾 Wider Inheritance Tax Relief (From April 2026) Spouses will now be able to transfer 100% of their relief allowance, making it easier to pass on wealth tax-free.
💷 National Wage Increases (From April 2026)
Living wage rises to £12.71/hour (ages 21+)
18–20 year olds: £10.85/hour
16–17 & apprentices: £8/hour