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    UK lawyers attack reported budget tax hike proposal

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    Posted on October 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK lawyers criticize a proposed tax hike on LLPs by finance minister Rachel Reeves, fearing it may hinder economic growth. The changes could affect 200,000 people.

    Table of Contents

    • Concerns Over Tax Proposal Impact
    • Reactions from Legal Experts
    • Potential Economic Consequences
    • Debate on Family Doctors Exemption

    UK lawyers attack reported budget tax hike proposal

    Concerns Over Tax Proposal Impact

    LONDON (Reuters) -British lawyers have hit out at a reported proposal that finance minister Rachel Reeves could increase taxes on partnerships typically used by lawyers, accountants and family doctors, saying it would set back her plan to speed up economic growth.

    Reactions from Legal Experts

    The Times newspaper said this week that Reeves was considering a new tax on people in Limited Liability Partnerships to help fill a spending shortfall of up to 30 billion pounds ($40.26 billion) in her budget on November 26.

    Potential Economic Consequences

    LLP partners are currently treated as self-employed and are not subject to employer national insurance contributions.

    Debate on Family Doctors Exemption

    A report by the Centre for the Analysis of Taxation think tank last month said changing the rules could affect around 200,000 people and raise around 1.9 billion pounds in tax.

    David McNeill, director of public affairs at the Law Society of England and Wales, which represents solicitors, said the move could damage the legal profession, which he said was central to growing the economy.

    "Law partnerships don't get the same tax breaks for investment as other businesses but are now having to pay the same levels of tax," he said. "On top of that, law firms are facing the risk of new regulation costs and bureaucracy. This makes no logical sense as a joined-up growth strategy."

    Dan Neidle of the Tax Policy Associates, which works to improve tax and legal policy, said there was merit in looking at changing the policy on LLPs.

    But he warned that any attempt to carve out family doctors from the plan, as reported by The Times to be under consideration, by applying it only to LLPs and not general partnerships would be a mistake.

    "That would be a serious error which would create unfairness and economic distortion, and open up avoidance opportunities," he said on his website.

    ($1 = 0.7451 pounds)

    (Reporting by Kate HoltonEditing by William Schomberg)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK lawyers oppose proposed tax hike on LLPs.
    • •Finance minister Rachel Reeves considers new tax to fill budget gap.
    • •Potential tax changes could impact 200,000 people.
    • •Legal experts warn of economic and regulatory consequences.
    • •Debate over exempting family doctors from tax changes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK lawyers attack reported budget tax hike proposal

    1What is a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)?

    A Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is a business structure that combines elements of partnerships and corporations, providing limited liability to its partners while allowing them to manage the business directly.

    2What is corporate tax?

    Corporate tax is a tax imposed on the income or profit of corporations. It varies by jurisdiction and is typically calculated as a percentage of the company's taxable income.

    3What is national insurance?

    National insurance is a system of taxes paid by workers and employers in the UK to fund state benefits, including pensions and unemployment benefits.

    4What is economic growth?

    Economic growth refers to an increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over a period, typically measured by the rise in gross domestic product (GDP).

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