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		<title>Rachel reeves uk tax changes</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Charlotte Hughes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 12:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rachel Reeves has announced major tax changes that will affect millions in the UK, including new charges for cars and higher taxes on savings and rental income.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rachel Reeves has confirmed significant tax changes that will affect millions, including a new charge for certain cars and increased taxes on savings and rental income starting on <strong>6 April 2027</strong>. These measures aim to address budgetary concerns while impacting everyday finances for many UK citizens.</p>
<p>The most notable change is the increase in income tax rates on savings and rental income by 2 percentage points. Basic-rate taxpayers will now pay 22% on interest or property income, while higher-rate taxpayers will see their rates rise to 42%. Additional rate taxpayers will face a hefty 47% tax on their earnings from these sources.</p>
<p><strong>Key facts about the upcoming tax changes:</strong></p>
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<li>The cash ISA limit will drop from £20,000 to £12,000 for individuals under 65.</li>
<li>The threshold for Making Tax Digital will decrease from £50,000 to £30,000.</li>
<li>A new Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) charge of £410 will apply to certain cars.</li>
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<p>Moreover, petrol and diesel cars emitting over 255g/km registered after April 1, 2026, will incur costs of £5,690. In contrast, electric vehicles will only pay an additional £10 in VED. This shift aims to encourage environmentally friendly transportation options.</p>
<p>Clare Stinton from Evelyn Partners remarked, &#8220;The countdown is on.&#8221; She emphasized that these changes could significantly influence financial planning. Meanwhile, Jason Hollands of Hargreaves Lansdown noted that in a higher-tax environment, how people structure their savings will become increasingly critical.</p>
<p>As landlords reassess their positions due to increased taxation on property income, some may reconsider their investment strategies. Kenneth Rowson expressed concerns about VED, stating it is just another tax imposed on motorists contributing to the general tax pot rather than being directly tied to road maintenance.</p>
<p>With these substantial changes looming, many are left wondering how they will adapt. The full implications of these policies may evolve as more details emerge closer to the implementation date.</p>
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		<title>Making Tax Digital: New Compliance Requirements for Self-Employed Individuals</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Charlotte Hughes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 02:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Making Tax Digital initiative introduces new compliance requirements for self-employed individuals and landlords in the UK, starting in April 2026.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The wider picture</h2>
<p>The Making Tax Digital (MTD) initiative represents a significant shift in the UK&#8217;s tax reporting framework, particularly for self-employed individuals and landlords. Under this initiative, taxpayers will be required to submit quarterly digital returns outlining their financial activities. This change aims to enhance transparency and accuracy in tax reporting, although it also introduces new complexities for those affected.</p>
<p>The first major milestone for MTD is set for April 6, 2026, when individuals with qualifying earnings exceeding <strong>£50,000</strong> annually during the 2024/2025 tax year will need to comply. This requirement will expand further in subsequent years, with the threshold dropping to <strong>£30,000</strong> in April 2027 and <strong>£20,000</strong> by April 2028. Only income derived from self-employment or property is considered qualifying income for MTD, while PAYE income does not count towards this threshold.</p>
<p>HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has emphasized the importance of understanding these new requirements. &#8220;If you meet the qualifying income threshold you’ll need to start using Making Tax Digital,&#8221; a spokesperson stated. Furthermore, they clarified that &#8220;PAYE income doesn’t count towards your qualifying income,&#8221; which is crucial for many taxpayers who may have mixed sources of income.</p>
<p>Taxpayers will be required to file quarterly returns and an annual return, significantly increasing the number of tax operations required. This shift has raised concerns among high-earning sole traders, with reports indicating that <strong>23%</strong> are considering quitting their businesses due to the perceived chaos surrounding MTD compliance. The need to submit returns using MTD-compliant software further adds to the financial burden on these individuals.</p>
<p>For those involved in the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS), the implications of MTD are particularly noteworthy. If a taxpayer did not engage in any CIS work during the 2024/25 period, they will not be required to start using MTD from April 2026. This exemption offers some relief, but the overall transition to digital reporting is still expected to be challenging.</p>
<p>As the deadline approaches, observers are keenly watching how MTD will impact taxpayers, especially those with mixed income sources. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact implications for these individuals, and the effectiveness of MTD in reducing errors and improving transparency remains to be seen. The initiative is designed to streamline tax reporting, yet its implementation may create additional hurdles for some taxpayers.</p>
<p>In summary, the Making Tax Digital initiative is poised to reshape the tax landscape for self-employed individuals and landlords in the UK. With the first compliance deadline just a few years away, it is crucial for affected parties to prepare for the upcoming changes and understand their obligations under this new framework.</p>
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