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Autumn Budget

The annual UK budget statement delivered by the Chancellor in October/November.

The Autumn Budget is the main yearly statement of UK government tax and spending plans. The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers it in late October or November, usually with a Finance Bill that becomes the next year's Finance Act.

Most personal and business tax changes (rates, thresholds, reliefs) are announced here. The Spring Statement is typically smaller and not a full budget.

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