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Chartered Accountants To Hold Post-Budget Breakfast Briefing



Tax experts from a leading chartered accountancy and business advice firm are set to unpack the key announcements and implications of the forthcoming Budget at a free-of-charge breakfast event.


HWB Chartered Accountants is inviting individuals, business leaders, charity representatives and other decision makers to its Budget Breakfast at the Axis Conference Centre on the University of Southampton Science Park.


Taking place on Friday 28 November 2025, just two days after the Chancellor’s Budget speech to Parliament, it is an opportunity to understand and discuss the business-related aspects of the government’s major financial statement of the year.


HWB’s Tax Director Gemma Hedges, who advises on a range of issues including Inheritance Tax and Trusts & Estates, said:

“We hope this will be an insightful event that will explore how the latest measures from the Chancellor could affect companies and organisations, personal finances and the wider economy."

“We will digest and discuss any changes that Rachel Reeves makes to tax, investment incentives, business reliefs and so on in layman’s terms so you can understand how the measures will impact you.”


Gemma will be joined by HWB colleagues including Senior Tax Managers Alan Rolfe and Steven Martin and Tax Manager Joe Wilson.


As well as a summary of the headline announcements in Budget and their practical implications, the breakfast will feature a question-and-answer session with the tax specialists and offer an opportunity to network with fellow attendees.


For more information and to register, visit here.


HWB Chartered Accountants, founded in 1985 and based at Chandler’s Ford, near Southampton, provides business and tax advice.

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  • Nov 10, 2025
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Tax experts from a leading chartered accountancy and business advice firm are set to unpack the key announcements and implications of the forthcoming Budget at a free-of-charge breakfast event.


HWB Chartered Accountants is inviting individuals, business leaders, charity representatives and other decision makers to its Budget Breakfast at the Axis Conference Centre on the University of Southampton Science Park.


Taking place on Friday 28 November 2025, just two days after the Chancellor’s Budget speech to Parliament, it is an opportunity to understand and discuss the business-related aspects of the government’s major financial statement of the year.


HWB’s Tax Director Gemma Hedges, who advises on a range of issues including Inheritance Tax and Trusts & Estates, said:

“We hope this will be an insightful event that will explore how the latest measures from the Chancellor could affect companies and organisations, personal finances and the wider economy."

“We will digest and discuss any changes that Rachel Reeves makes to tax, investment incentives, business reliefs and so on in layman’s terms so you can understand how the measures will impact you.”


Gemma will be joined by HWB colleagues including Senior Tax Managers Alan Rolfe and Steven Martin and Tax Manager Joe Wilson.


As well as a summary of the headline announcements in Budget and their practical implications, the breakfast will feature a question-and-answer session with the tax specialists and offer an opportunity to network with fellow attendees.


For more information and to register, visit here.


HWB Chartered Accountants, founded in 1985 and based at Chandler’s Ford, near Southampton, provides business and tax advice.

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