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2009 Pre-budget report securing the recovery, growth and opportunity [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Series: TSO Cm ; (7747) 9 December 2009Publication details: London TSO 2009ISBN:
  • 9780101774727
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 352.4941 $2 18
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Partial contents:
Overview -- Maintaining macroeconomic stability -- Reforming financial services -- Supporting business and growth -- Achieving fairness and providing opportunity -- Protecting public services -- Supporting low-carbon growth -- Annex A: The economy -- Annex B: The public finances
Summary: Details government's tax and spending plans, including public investment, and provides updated forecasts for the economy and projections for public finances. Key measures include: supporting business and growth by extending empty property relief; promoting low carbon growth; ensuring young jobseekers have access to work, work placement or work-related skills; increasing rates of national insurance contributions; restricting pensions tax relief for those who earn over £150 000. Suggests that Government will stick to planned levels of overall departmental spending in 2010-2011.
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Book Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 148996-2001

Overview -- Maintaining macroeconomic stability -- Reforming financial services -- Supporting business and growth -- Achieving fairness and providing opportunity -- Protecting public services -- Supporting low-carbon growth -- Annex A: The economy -- Annex B: The public finances

Details government's tax and spending plans, including public investment, and provides updated forecasts for the economy and projections for public finances. Key measures include: supporting business and growth by extending empty property relief; promoting low carbon growth; ensuring young jobseekers have access to work, work placement or work-related skills; increasing rates of national insurance contributions; restricting pensions tax relief for those who earn over £150 000. Suggests that Government will stick to planned levels of overall departmental spending in 2010-2011.