The recently appointed Chancellor John Healey will deliver his maiden Budget on Wednesday 28 October 2026. Healey has promised fiscal discipline will be a top priority, meeting the fiscal rules and maintaining headroom. Against a challenging fiscal backdrop, how can he reconcile this goal with the Burnham Government’s other pledges of economic growth, cost-of-living support, devolution and sticking to the 2024 Labour manifesto – and what role will tax policy play?
This page is the hub for all of KPMG’s Budget 2026 analysis. On this page you’ll find insights into what the Chancellor’s tax announcements mean for businesses, employers and individuals. It will be updated before, on and after Budget day. Save it to your favourites and regularly check it for updates.
Autumn Budget 2026 Predictions
Tim Sarson and Sharon Baynham from KPMG UK’s Tax Policy team will be sharing their expert insights on the potential tax measures the Chancellor may unveil. Our in-depth predictions will be published here in the weeks before the Budget.
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