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Statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The Government today introduced a permanent levy on banks’ balance sheets.
A Government report by Infrastructure UK sets out a blueprint to save up to three billion a year on building and maintaining infrastructure.
The Financial Secretary and the Minister for Consumer Affairs launches consultation on transferring consumer credit regulation.
The Financial Secretary to the Treasury, today announced the publication of a consultation document on Simple Financial Products.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury, Mark Hoban MP, today launched a call for evidence document on early access to pension savings.
An interim report looking at a small selection of Britain’s 1042 tax reliefs has been published today by the Office of Tax Simplification.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury announced the publication of final legislation to implement the bank levy announced in the June Budget.
The Government has today published draft clauses for Finance Bill 2011.
The Government launches consultation on the discount rate used to set contribution rates in unfunded public service pension schemes.
Speech by the Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
David Gauke, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, has today announced a number of changes to legislation to tackle tax avoidance.
Helen Bailey, Director of Public Services, will be leaving HM Treasury with effect from 28 February 2011 to pursue other opportunities.
In 2009 HMT and HMRC sponsored academic research into the likely effect on donations to charities of changes to the Gift Aid system.
Will Hutton set out the case for a maximum pay multiple, keeping the pay of top public sector executives bounded to what their staff earn.
The Government today announced that the top fifteen banks operating in the UK have adopted the Code of Practice on Taxation.
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