6 articles tagged with Spring Budget 2026.
Part 5 (final) of our Spring Budget 2026 series — Corporation Tax, dividend rates for owner-managers, R&D credits, IR35, Class 4 NI and what it all means for limited companies and sole traders.
Part 4 of our Spring Budget 2026 deep-dive — SDLT thresholds, first-time buyer relief, second-home surcharges, the housing market response and what it means for buyers, sellers and landlords.
Part 3 of our Spring Budget 2026 deep-dive — what the Chancellor announced for pension annual allowance, ISA limits, dividend allowance, savings interest taxation and the LISA. Worked examples included.
Part 2 of our Spring Budget 2026 series — what the Chancellor announced for Class 1 employee NI, the 15% employer rate, Class 4 self-employed and the abolished Class 2. Worked examples included.
Part 1 of our Spring Budget 2026 deep-dive: how the Chancellor's income tax and personal allowance decisions reshape take-home pay for 2026/27, with worked examples at £25k, £45k, £75k and £125k.
The Chancellor's Spring Statement 2026 is a fiscal update rather than a full Budget — but several items affect take-home pay, ISAs and self-employed tax. Here's what changed and what didn't