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    UK's Reeves to introduce new levy on high-value homes, Telegraph reports

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    Posted on November 15, 2025

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    UK finance minister Rachel Reeves plans a new levy on high-value homes to meet fiscal targets, impacting properties in London and southeast.

    UK's Reeves to introduce new levy on high-value homes, Telegraph reports

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's finance minister, Rachel Reeves, is set to introduce a new levy on high-value homes in her upcoming annual budget, the Telegraph reported.

    Reeves is expected to need to raise tens of billions of pounds to stay on track to meet her fiscal targets in the budget, which will be announced on November 26.

    The Telegraph story, published late on Friday, came after a surge in British government borrowing costs following reports that Reeves, in a significant policy U-turn, no longer plans to raise income tax in her budget due to improved fiscal forecasts.

    According to the Telegraph, hundreds of thousands of high-value homes, mostly in London and the country's southeast, will be impacted by the new levy.

    A finance ministry spokesperson said the government department would "not comment on speculation around changes to tax outside of fiscal events".

    The newspaper reported that the government planned to use the existing council tax system to revalue 2.4 million of the most valuable properties in bands F, G, and H over the coming years.

    A new, separate surcharge would then be added to existing council tax bills for 300,000 of the most valuable properties within those bands, the Telegraph said.

    (Reporting by Catarina Demony, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rachel Reeves to introduce a new levy on high-value homes.
    • •The levy aims to meet fiscal targets without raising income tax.
    • •Properties in London and southeast will be most affected.
    • •The council tax system will be used for property revaluation.
    • •A surcharge will be added to the most valuable properties.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Reeves to introduce new levy on high-value homes, Telegraph reports

    1What is council tax?

    Council tax is a local taxation system in England, Wales, and Scotland, used to fund local services such as education, waste management, and social services. It is based on property value and the number of occupants.

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