Do you expect Rachel Reeves to increase capital gains tax?

Rumours are growing that the chancellor will make changes to the CGT process in the upcoming budget

Rachel Reeves speaking at the Labour party's annual conference in Liverpool.·Yahoo Finance UK· (REUTERS /Phil Noble)
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned Britain to prepare for tough decisions. This has sparked rumours that she may increase capital gains tax (CGT) during what has been described as a "painful" budget on 29 October.

The Guardian reported on Thursday that Reeves could hike the tax as high as 39%. Treasury modelling being reviewed by the chancellor and seen by the publication showed officials were testing a range of 33% to 39% for CGT.

It remains to be seen, however, what Reeves will actually announce on the day.

Do you think she's likely to hike CGT at all or will she steer clear? Have your say in the poll below.