The UK Budget 2025 delivers a 4.8% State Pension increase worth up to £575 annually, restores Winter Fuel Payments for those earning under £35,000, but freezes income tax thresholds until 2031, potentially pulling more pensioners into paying tax.
Individual landlords face higher tax bills from April 2027 with new property income rates adding two percentage points to each tax band, whilst limited company landlords remain unaffected and continue paying 19% (or 25%) corporation tax.
With a general election due before the 2029 implementation date, significant industry opposition, and the UK's long history of fiscal U-turns, there are genuine reasons to question whether the new £2,000 salary sacrifice cap will survive in its current form.
We break down the key measures from Budget 2025, including extended tax threshold freezes, salary sacrifice changes, ISA reforms, and support for pensioners and lower-income families.
Nearly half of UK adults (48%) participate in gambling activities, driving a £15.6 billion industry that has undergone a dramatic digital transformation with online participation rising from 18.3% in 2017 to 38% in 2024.