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Autumn Budget 2025: ‘Explainer: How the ‘mansion Tax’ Will Work’ - Elizabeth Bradley Quoted in the Financial Times

Autumn Budget 2025: ‘Explainer: How the ‘mansion Tax’ Will Work’ - Elizabeth Bradley Quoted in the Financial Times

Dec 04, 2025
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Elizabeth Bradley, Global Practice Group Leader for our Tax, Employee Benefits and Private Client practice, was quoted in an article in The Financial Times ‘Explainer: how the ‘mansion tax’ will work’ on 26 November 2025 which analysed the impact of the Autumn 2025 budget on the real estate sector.

“Mayfair will breathe a sigh of relief” at the announcement, said Elizabeth Bradley, partner at BCLP, an international law firm, referring to one of London’s wealthiest neighbourhoods.  

“We are no longer considering a proportional property tax of values above £2mn, instead what is being proposed is a more modest tax for values in bands above £2mn.”

Read the full article: As it happened: Reeves unveils her second Budget (subscription required) 

 

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