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With the government’s Budget looming, financial experts are already preparing for significant changes. Heralded by Keir Starmer himself as potentially "painful," the upcoming Budget is expected to introduce tax rises that will directly affect the self-employed. If you're a member of IPSE, it’s more important than ever to understand how these changes will impact your personal finances and how to optimise your tax strategies in light of them.

This timely webinar, hosted by Chase de Vere, will follow on from IPSE’s Budget webinar. While that session will unpack what’s been announced and what’s changing, our 26 November webinar will focus specifically on the impact on your personal financial planning. We’ll take a deep dive into the implications of new tax policies and outline actionable steps you can take to minimise your tax bill and protect your financial future.

What to expect:
- Implications of new tax policies: Understand how anticipated tax increases could impact your income and financial health.
- Optimising your tax strategy: Learn actionable steps to make the most of tax allowances, deductions, and other financial opportunities in light of the new policies.
- Why the Budget is a key time to review your finances: Regardless of changes, Budget time is the ideal opportunity to assess your financial position and long-term plans.
- Live Q&A: Get your questions answered by Chase de Vere's expert financial advisers.
- Whether you're looking to secure your financial future, reduce your tax burden, or simply understand the new policies, this webinar is essential for IPSE’s members.

Don’t miss out — register now to secure your place and stay ahead of the changes that could shape your financial future.

Registration
IPSE members: free to attend

Non-members: £15 (+ VAT)

Attendees will get access to the live webinar and the post-event recordings.

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  • budget
  • budgeting
  • finance
  • financial
  • financialplanning
  • freelancers
  • selfemployed

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Financial planning post-BudgetLondon, United Kingdom