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Share your views on the autumn budget and what it could mean for your finances
In the autumn budget, Rachel Reeves is planning to raise taxes, cut spending and get tough on benefits to repair the hole in the public finances.
The chancellor is considering various tax-raising options, including reducing the amount that people can take out of their pension pots tax-free when they retire. Reeves is also considering making changes to capital gains tax and inheritance tax.
There are also plans to impose 20% VAT on private school fees from 1 January 2025.
We would like to hear your thoughts ahead of the budget on 30 October. Are you worried about what the budget will mean for your finances? Do you have any other concerns?
Share your views
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