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The Budget LIVE Q&A: Simon Lambert reveals how YOU can protect your finances after Rachel Reeves’ speech – as he answers your questions

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  • Are you concerned about how the budget will affect YOU? Are you worried about your retirement plans? Your savings? Or your pension? 
  • Our financial expert Simon Lambert is here to answer your questions and help you protect your money
  • Watch our Q&A at 4pm on Thursday afternoon and join the conversation by signing up via the link below

The Budget has finally landed and it involved bad news for workers, pensioners and savers – but what will it mean for you?

In our exclusive live Q&A for DailyMail+ subscribers, Simon Lambert, publisher of This is Money, the Mail’s financial website, will answer your Budget questions.

From the ‘mansion tax’ to the salary sacrifice raid on pensions, the cash Isa allowance cut, and the new extra 2p tax for savers, landlords and investors, Simon will explain what the Budget decisions mean for you – and how to protect your finances.

He can also answer your questions on how much the income tax threshold freeze will cost you, how stealth tax works and why it matters.

Meanwhile, although Rachel Reeves revealed tax rises amounting to a staggering £26billion, there were some rumoured targets left untouched, for now.

So, are inheritances, pension tax-free lump sums and homes in the upper council tax bands safe? Or will they simply be targets for another day?

Simon will begin the Q&A at 4pm on Thursday. Join the conversation by asking your questions in the comments section below. 

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