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The Chancellor of the Exchequer presented her Spring Statement to Parliament on Wednesday 26 March.
This is the full Spring Statement 2025 document in print, web and HTML accessible versions.
Presented to Parliament by the Chancellor of the Exchequer by Command of…
Spring Statement 2025 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
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You can no longer open a Help to Buy ISA. Find out how it works if you already have one, including how much the government will top up your savings by.
Tax admin changes to mean up to 300,000 taxpayers will no longer be required to file a tax return.
Chancellor vows to bring about “new era of security and national renewal” as she delivered a Spring Statement to kickstart economic growth, protect working people and keep Britain safe.
New training will help deliver 1.5 million homes which will transform communities and drive growth through the Plan for Change.
Supporting documents alongside the main Spring Statement 2025 document: distributional analysis, policy costings and data sources.
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