
The Autumn Budget 2025 is fast approaching, and one of the most debated areas is pension salary sacrifice. More than 90% of mid-market employers now expect restrictions, reflecting the Chancellor’s push to raise revenue and curb the rising cost of pension tax reliefs. Business leaders are preparing for reform, and many are questioning what the expected changes to salary sacrifice scheme could mean for their staff and overall costs.
At Apex Accountants, we work with businesses across the UK to provide clarity on complex tax and pension rules. Our goal is to help employers anticipate reforms, safeguard employee benefits, and plan ahead with confidence.
HMRC’s research, published in May 2025, set out three possible models for reform:
Employers strongly rejected the first two scenarios, warning they would undermine long-standing pensions salary sacrifice schemes. The third option was considered more balanced, though still unwelcome.
Several factors suggest reform is imminent:
Beyond the HMRC-tested models, policymakers and think tanks have floated additional options:
Any of these measures would cut Treasury costs, but each risks making pension saving less attractive. Businesses currently relying on salary sacrifice pension rules would need to recheck compliance carefully if changes are introduced.
Both employers and employees benefit from existing salary sacrifice pension rules, which make contributions more efficient. Any restriction will therefore have a direct impact on savings, benefits, and long-term staff retention.
At Apex Accountants, we believe employers should not wait for the Chancellor’s announcement. Key steps include:
Pensions salary sacrifice schemes have long provided a tax-efficient way for businesses to support retirement savings. Yet the fiscal and political climate makes reform highly probable in the Autumn Budget 2025. Early planning will put employers in the best position to safeguard employee benefits and manage costs.
Apex Accountants supports businesses with tailored pension and tax planning advice. We translate complex reforms into practical actions, helping employers maintain compliance and employee confidence during change.
The Chancellor is under growing pressure to reform pension salary sacrifice in November’s Budget. Whether through NIC charges, cap relief, or new levies, restrictions now seem more like a question of “how” than “if”. Employers should act now to prepare.
Apex Accountants is here to guide you through these changes. Contact us today to discuss how our tailored advice can help you protect your workforce and plan for the future.
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