Autumn Budget 2024 | What Investors Need to Know

Whether you're looking to sell a property or secure your estate for future generations, this episode is packed with insights to help you navigate the evolving tax landscape.

In this episode of The Investors Corner, hosts Andy Brown, Mike Robson, and Ian Macbeth discuss how the upcoming Autumn Budget could impact landlords and property investors. They explore potential tax changes and offer practical advice on how to prepare for what’s on the horizon.

Main Topics Covered:
1. Capital Gains Tax:
A possible increase to 45% for property gains and the effect this could have on investors considering selling their properties.

2. Pension Tax Relief:
The proposed reforms to pension tax relief and how these changes could impact business owners, especially when it comes to retirement planning.

3. Inheritance Tax:
A look at the potential introduction of the "double death" tax and why estate planning might become even more important for investors and families alike.

Key Takeaways:
* A higher capital gains tax could shift how property investors approach their sales strategies.
* Changes to pension tax relief may prompt new ways to plan for retirement.
* The potential rise in inheritance tax could make estate planning a crucial focus.
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