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Budget 2025: What it means for the self-employed

27 Nov 2025

At this free event, IPSE's team of policy experts will summarise what was announced at government's budget statement and what it al means for self-employed freelancers, contractors and sole traders.

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Date and Time

27th November 2025, 12:30-13:00pm

Location

Online

Cost

Free for all

Join us the day after Rachel Reeves’ second Autumn Budget to digest the key takeaways for the self-employed.

The Chancellor has signalled that tax rises are coming. And speculation suggests that the self-employed could be impacted by changes to national insurance and dividends.

Join IPSE's policy experts at this free event for their snap analysis of the announcements and how any new measures could impact you, your business, and the wider self-employed sector.

What we're covering

  • What any changes to tax mean for sole traders, company directors and umbrella workers
  • The likely impact of the Budget on the availability of work and the economy
  • What we called for in our Budget submission and our immediate reaction
  • And as usual, we answer your questions

Booking instructions

To register for the event, click on the link below and sign in to your IPSE account. If you are new to IPSE or do not yet have an account, you will need to complete our short sign-up process by clicking Register Now.

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