Pre-Budget tax planning – act now
tiemadmin • 11 August 2025

With the next UK Budget approaching, there is speculation about changes to tax rates, allowances, and reliefs. Acting now can help secure current benefits before any new rules take effect.
Key areas to review:
- Personal allowances – make sure you are using your Personal Allowance, savings allowance, dividend allowance, and Capital Gains Tax (CGT) exemption. Consider transferring assets between spouses or civil partners to maximise allowances.
- Income or gains – if you expect changes to tax rates, you may benefit from bringing forward dividends, bonuses, or planned asset sales into the current tax year.
- Pension contributions – pensions remain highly tax-efficient. Using your current year’s allowance now can lock in today’s tax relief rates.
- Business investment – review any planned purchases of plant or equipment to take advantage of existing capital allowances.
- Inheritance tax – making gifts now can start the seven-year clock and use current IHT exemptions.
The period before the Budget is a valuable opportunity for tax planning. Contact us as soon as possible to discuss your position and take advantage of existing rules before any changes are announced.
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