The maximum rate of capital gains tax will be hiked to 24 per cent, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in today’s Autumn Budget. “This means the UK will still have the lowest capital gains tax rate of any European G7 economy,” said Reeves in her speech to Parliament. Currently, higher-rate taxpayers face capital gains tax rates [...]
Full ArticleAutumn Budget 2024: Capital gains tax hiked
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