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There was plenty to cover in the Which? Money podcast from today's Autumn Budget. We discuss how all of the big announcements could impact your day-to-day finances. Listen to the podcast here: https://t.co/qeIeNwTVP4
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed that the two-child benefit cap will be lifted from April 2026, in today's Budget speech. The change is forecast to lift 450,000 children out of child poverty. #Budget2026 https://t.co/HTwUR5PT6U
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The change announced in today's Budget is forecast to lift 450,000 children out of child poverty
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The Chancellor unveiled her Autumn Budget today, announcing £26bn of tax rises, including an extension to a freeze on income thresholds, cash Isa allowance cuts, and a new 'mansion tax'. We take a look at how it will affect your finances. https://t.co/dwJndc7yNq
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The Chancellor raises taxes by £26bn, slashes the cash Isa allowance and introduces a new 'mansion tax'
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Properties valued over £2m will face a council tax surcharge, and tax on property income will rise by two percentage points. Find out how the changes will impact property owners, and how the new 'mansion tax' will work in practice. #Budget2026 https://t.co/BinM3BdjSn
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Properties valued over £2m will face a council tax surcharge, and tax on property income will rise by two percentage points
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The state pension will rise by £575 from April 2026. Here's how much the full new state pension and the basic state pension currently pay, and how much they'll pay from next April. #Budget2026 https://t.co/aGKk2Jhlw4
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Pensioners in line for a 4.8% rise in state pension payments from April
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The amount you can contribute to your pension via salary sacrifice will be capped at £2,000 a year. See how salary sacrifice works and the impact of a salary sacrifice cap. #Budget2026 https://t.co/7tyKk4tcMh
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The National Insurance exemption will be removed for contributions above £2,000
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Learn about how different sources of retirement income are taxed, and use our handy calculator to work out how much you'll have to pay. Link to our calculator: https://t.co/slb2caN8pv
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed in the Autumn Budget that income tax thresholds will remain frozen, reversing last year’s plan to increase them in line with inflation from 2028. #Budget2026 https://t.co/plfThW3psM
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Find out how today's budget announcement will impact your finances
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Dividend tax has been hiked by two percentage points in this year's #Budget2026. Those who hold investments outside of an Isa, or who own their own business and pay themselves in dividends, will likely have to pay more in tax. https://t.co/Jwo7xu0Vte
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A two percentage point rise is expected to raise £1.2bn per year
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The income tax you pay on savings interest will rise by 2 percentage points from April 2027, differentiating it from tax on earned income. Find out what it means for your savings. https://t.co/HghKSdrzBa
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Income tax on savings interest will be higher than charged on regular income
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The amount you can save in a cash Isa each year will fall from £20,000 a year to £12,000 under plans unveiled in the #Budget2026. Here we'll explain how cash Isas work, how savings are taxed and what this change means for your money. https://t.co/vUFFc2wV3q
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The Chancellor will reduce the amount you can save tax-free each year
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Equity release can provide the funds to settle long-standing debts, supplement retirement income or support family members. If you’re curious about how equity release works and whether it might suit your situation, here’s what to consider: https://t.co/cv2ziySQGH
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Housing affordability is a growing concern in 2025, but new figures show there are still places where buyers get far better value for money. See a list of the most affordable town or city in each region of Great Britain. https://t.co/Anf9wYfYDj
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Pension drawdown is a way of taking money out of your pension to fund your retirement. We've surveyed nearly 1,800 pension drawdown customers to identify the providers that offer the best value and service: https://t.co/YRbFhgNPH0
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Use our calculator to get a better idea of how much your pension savings are likely to be worth when you retire. https://t.co/gRjFrk9JZh
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Use our calculator to get a better idea of how much your pension savings are likely to be worth when you retire
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Which? analysed nearly 200 Black Friday deals from 2024 and found that most products were cheaper or the same price at other times of the year. https://t.co/ZWldDQ3Exf
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Almost five million UK drivers are heading into winter without carrying out any basic checks on their car, according to new research from GoCompare. Which? looks at the key winter checks that can help keep your car safe and running smoothly. https://t.co/rbHoe1HAZ7
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We highlight what most drivers fail to check before cold weather hits
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More over 50s consider equity release to tackle rising debts. If you’re curious about how equity release works and whether it might suit your situation, here’s what to consider. https://t.co/cv2ziySQGH
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New SunLife data shows that over-50s who have debt owe an average of £23,799
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PayPal has shaken up its UK offering with the launch of a debit card, credit card and loyalty scheme. Which? explains how the new cards and membership scheme work. https://t.co/AXfEKCAcX8
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The new cards let you use your PayPal balance or credit in shops, while earning points back on your everyday spending
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Housing affordability is a growing concern in 2025, but new figures show there are still places where buyers get far better value for money. https://t.co/Anf9wYfYDj
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Towns in Scotland dominate the top 10, but an English town tops the table
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