HM Treasury is inviting representations from stakeholders ahead of the 2025 Autumn Budget on 26 November 2025. The portal for representations closes on 15 October 2025.

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Comments or suggestions for the Autumn Budget can be made by interest groups, individuals and representative bodies. Submissions should aim to comment on existing government policy and suggest new policy ideas to be considered for the upcoming Budget.

Representations should explain the policy rationale, costs, benefits and deliverability of proposals. Comments should be evidence-based, providing clear arguments on how they contribute to the aims of the Budget.

The Treasury suggests the following points for consideration:

  • Likely effectiveness and value for money.
  • Revenue implications for the Exchequer.
  • How it supports growth.
  • Wider macroeconomic implications (for example, for economic stability and supporting employment).
  • Sectoral impacts.
  • Distributional impacts.
  • Locational impacts.
  • Administrative and compliance costs and issues.
  • Legislative and operational requirements.
  • Environmental impact.

Representations can be made via an online portal, which will close at 23:59 on Wednesday, 15 October 2025.

Useful guides on this topic

Finance Acts 2025-26: tax update and Rolling Tax Planner
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Just how are our taxes raised and spent?
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External link

Autumn Budget 2025 - Stakeholder Representation