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Reeves Eyes £2,000 Cap on Salary Sacrifice

As the chill of autumn sets in, so does the anticipation for Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first major Budget on November 26. Whispers from Westminster suggest a stealthy tax tweak that could quietly reshape how millions save for retirement: a £2,000 annual cap on salary sacrifice contributions to pensions. If confirmed, this move would claw back […]

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Pensions Market Shake-Up to Boost UK Investment

In her first Mansion House speech as Chancellor, Rachel Reeves has set her sights on reviving the UK’s economic growth with a bold proposal to reshape the country’s pensions market. Reeves unveiled plans to create “pension megafunds” aimed at unlocking up to £80 billion of investment for businesses and infrastructure projects across the UK. The […]

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Employment Rights & Workplace Policy

Consultations on Employment Rights

The Government launches Consultations on key Make Work Pay measures including protections for pregnant women and new mothers at work, bereavement leave and trade union reforms. The consultations are seeking views on how to shape reforms on proposals put forward to develop employment rights further for workers. Enhancing dismissal protections for pregnant women and new […]

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Budgets & Fiscal Announcements

Overview of Autumn Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered the first Autumn budget under the new Labour Government on 30 October. Here is a summary of the payroll related content. National Living and Minimum Wage NLW From April 2025 the National Living Wage will increase to £12.21 per hour for all eligible employees aged 21 and over. NMW Increases will […]

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