Medics Money podcast

Budget 2025 - The impact on doctors finances

Nov 26, 2025
In this discussion, guest Andy Powell, a specialist medical accountant, breaks down the recent budget changes that impact healthcare professionals. He discusses the implications of frozen income tax thresholds and new rates for property, savings, and dividends. The conversation highlights the lack of changes to NHS pensions and warns of future caps on salary sacrifice. Listeners also learn about planned NHS spending on digital investments and new health centres, alongside changes in vehicle duties and council tax for luxury homes.
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INSIGHT

Phased Tax Increases On Passive Income

  • The budget raises tax rates on property, savings and dividends but staggers their start dates across years.
  • Andy Powell highlights differing timings: dividends from April 2026, savings and property from April 2027.
ADVICE

Reassess Dividend Timing And Drawings

  • Review company dividend strategies before April 2026 to reduce higher dividend tax exposure.
  • Andy Powell implies shareholders using limited companies will face noticeably higher rates.
ADVICE

Move Some ISA Cash Into Investments

  • Limit cash ISA allocations if you're under 65 and shift some savings into stocks and shares ISAs.
  • Ed Cantelo notes under‑65s can only place £12,000 of the £20,000 allowance into cash from now on.
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