As Rachel Reeves’ second price range quick approaches, hypothesis about tax rises and spending cuts is reaching fever pitch.
On 26 November, the chancellor will set out her plan to handle the UK’s rising financial gap because the nation offers with excessive inflation and higher-than-expected authorities borrowing.
She has signalled she is going to goal asset-rich households, fairly than earnings, as she mentioned these with the “broadest shoulders” ought to contribute extra to balancing the books.
Inheritance tax
A lifetime cap on the worth of items somebody can go on earlier than they die is being thought-about by the Treasury, it’s reported.
At the moment, there is no such thing as a cost on items if the donor survives seven years however a cap – probably about £100,000 – on how a lot folks can provide earlier than they’re taxed may very well be launched.
Ms Reeves can also be mentioned to be contemplating extending the seven-year interval earlier than inheritance tax must be paid to 10 years and even longer.
The taper aid fee (the tax low cost for dwelling no less than three years after giving a present) is known to even be below evaluate.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves holds the ministerial pink field earlier than delivering her price range in October final 12 months. Pic: PA
Earnings tax
The Decision Basis suppose tank, which is near the federal government, mentioned Ms Reeves ought to reduce nationwide insurance coverage by 2p and add it to earnings tax.
That might “protect workers’ pay packets” as it will assist degree the enjoying subject by taxing totally different types of earnings resembling from property, pensions and the self-employed – and lift £6bn, the suppose tank mentioned.
Influential Labour suppose tank the Fabian Society has additionally urged Ms Reeves to lift £12bn by extending the freeze on earnings tax thresholds for an additional two years, after it’s set to finish in 2027/28 – one thing she dedicated to finally 12 months’s price range.
That is dubbed a “stealth tax” because it pushes extra folks into greater tax brackets as wages rise, with out truly elevating taxes
LLPs
The chancellor is reportedly contemplating imposing a cost on restricted legal responsibility partnerships (LLP) to lift £2bn.
LLPs are utilized by about 190,000 folks, together with attorneys, GPs and accountants, to be thought-about self-employed, exempting them from employers’ nationwide insurance coverage.
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VAT
Ms Reeves has sparked rumours she is elevating VAT by refusing to rule it out.
Labour’s employers’ nationwide insurance coverage enhance and placing VAT on personal college charges has proven the federal government isn’t anxious about workarounds to its promise to not elevate taxes on “working people”.
She may finish decrease or zero charges for merchandise resembling meals and youngsters’s garments.
The chancellor may additionally decrease the beginning threshold for companies paying VAT – however tax consultants say this dangers growing inflation.
Stamp obligation and council tax
One of many first price range rumours got here in August when The Guardian reported the Treasury was contemplating a brand new tax on the sale of houses value greater than £500,000 to switch stamp obligation.
Below the proposal, sellers as a substitute of consumers could be accountable for paying the tax.
Officers are additionally mentioned to be whether or not, on high of a nationwide property tax on the acquisition of houses, a neighborhood property tax may exchange council tax.

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Rachel Reeves saying the rise in nationwide insurance coverage contributions for employers final October
Landlord nationwide insurance coverage
Lease is essentially exempt from nationwide insurance coverage in the intervening time, however there are reviews the chancellor is contemplating making use of the identical 8% fee because the self-employed on landlords’ rental earnings.
This might elevate about £2.3bn a 12 months, The Occasions reviews.
Two-child profit cap
The chancellor is believed to be able to carry the two-child profit cap within the price range, which prevents mother and father from claiming advantages for any kids after their first two.
Alternative choices embrace a better cap and a tapered system for bigger households.
Pensions
Rumours about pension reforms crop up yearly, with modifications typically not materialising.
The influential Institute for Fiscal Research (IFS) urged the present system of tax aid is pricey and advantages greater earners extra.
An possibility Ms Reeves may contemplate is shifting to a flat fee of tax aid for everybody – about 30% – as a substitute of 20% for primary fee taxpayers, 40% for greater fee and 45% for added fee.
ISAs
Rumours surrounding the earlier price range about chopping the annual tax-free money ISA restrict from £20,000 have returned.
The Monetary Occasions says the chancellor is contemplating chopping it to £10,000 in an try and get folks to put money into shares and shares ISAs as a substitute.
She can also be a “British ISA” scheme, the place buyers get an extra £5,000 tax-free allowance to place into UK-listed shares.
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Gas obligation
There was a freeze on gasoline obligation since 2011, whereas a 5p-per-litre reduce from 2022 is to stay in place till March 2026.
However the chancellor may enhance gasoline obligation by 1p or 2p per litre, based on some reviews.
Motability
The chancellor had been contemplating tightening the eligibility standards for the Motability scheme, which supplies a incapacity allowance to lease automobiles, scooters or powered wheelchairs.
It may have saved taxpayers £1bn, however social safety minister Sir Stephen Timms mentioned on 27 October there might be no modifications till subsequent 12 months.
Playing tax
The Institute for Public Coverage Analysis (IPPR) suppose tank has mentioned growing playing taxes would earn the Treasury about £3.2bn further a 12 months.
Gordon Brown has backed requires a brand new tax on earnings made by on-line casinos, slot machines and different high-stakes betting companies.
Wealth tax
There was an growing variety of requires a wealth tax, which may very well be an annual cost on these with belongings exceeding a sure threshold.
Nonetheless, the federal government has said this isn’t presently into consideration.
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Mansion tax
The chancellor is known to be an annual 1% cost on the quantity a property’s worth exceeds £2m – a £10,000-a-year levy for houses value £3m.
One other proposal would see capital beneficial properties tax (CGT) charged when somebody sells their primary house, primarily based on the quantity it has elevated in worth throughout possession.
Studies counsel this might solely be utilized to the most costly properties, with a attainable threshold of £1.5m, which might have an effect on about 120,000 householders and higher-rate taxpayers getting CGT payments of almost £200,000.
Vitality payments
A Treasury spokesman mentioned in October motion to deliver down vitality costs is among the many choices being thought-about on the price range.
Ms Reeves is known to be contemplating chopping the 5% VAT fee on payments to zero, a transfer that may save invoice payers about £80 a 12 months and value £2.5bn to implement.



