What the Autumn Budget means for payroll
The Autumn Budget was delivered on Wednesday 26 November in the House of Commons and brought some controversial changes to payroll operations in the UK. With many changes expected to take effect from April 2026, the impact on businesses could be substantial. Join our payroll legislation expert Cybill Watkins as she: Answers your questions in a live Q&A Breaks down the key announcements and explains what they mean for payroll teams Provides clear, practical guidance so you can navigate the upcoming changes with confidence We’ll be tracking every Budget announcement as it happens and cutting through the complexity to deliver actionable insights. Register now to secure your spot.

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