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New rules will make it easier to prosecute offshore tax evaders.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The government is announcing plans to further support charitable giving via Gift Aid.
Chancellor's speech to the American Enterprise Institute in Washington.
Statement made 10 April 2014 in Washington DC.
Discussion paper looking at responsiveness and effectiveness of system launched.
New analysis shows that an independent Scotland would have the second highest fiscal deficit of all advanced economies in the first year of independence.
All the latest from the Chancellor's trip to Brazil, updated throughout the week.
The fund at the University of Sao Paulo was announced by the Chancellor during his trade trip to Brazil.
3 new ministerial appointments have been announced.
People who have recently taken a tax-free lump sum from their defined contribution pension will be given 18 months rather than 6 months to decide what they wish to do with the rest of their retirement savings.
Over 860,000 policy holders have now been paid by the government.
Government to extend new rules limiting migrant access to out-of-work benefits to Child Benefit and Child Tax Credit. Migrants will face tougher scrutiny of their English skills in return for benefits.
Dialogue between one of the world's major emerging markets and one of the world's largest advanced economies will strengthen mutual cooperation and boost trade and investment.
European Commission gives the go ahead for a tax break for UK video games sector.
'I’m here to be an unabashed salesman for the best of British', the Chancellor explains.
Communities Secretary and Chief Secretary to the Treasury announce new borrowing powers.
Financial Secretary on home ownership and mortgage lending.
Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne also visits local business that will benefit from £2,000 cashback on jobs from Sunday.
New personal tax statements will set out out how much tax was paid in the previous year and how it contributed to public expenditure.
Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes new jobs at Accenture, Birmingham Airport and Vodafone.
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