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Fiscal Facts
Fiscal Facts is a collection of tables and descriptive papers about the tax and benefit system and the public finances. Funded by the ESRC Centre for Public Policy at IFS, the documentation is available online as a free resource and is updated every year in line with Budgetary changes.

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03 December 2003
IFS Briefing Notes
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This Briefing Note provides an overview of public spending in the UK. It describes the components of public spending and examines trends in expenditure.
02 June 2002
IFS Briefing Notes
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In this note, the authors examine how we might measure the fiscal stance in terms of the scale of the public deficit. They show the path the gap between state income and expenditure has taken since 1946. The paper also tries to isolate the effects of government policy as opposed to the economic cycle.
01 June 2002
IFS Briefing Notes
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This note traces the trends in public spending and taxation in the UK during the twentieth century.
01 April 2001
IFS Briefing Notes
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This short paper starts by describing the two fiscal rules and then looks at the latest set of HM Treasury forecasts, which suggest that these rules will indeed be met. We then go on to discuss the level of uncertainty that is implicit in any public finance forecasts.
01 November 2000
IFS Briefing Notes
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This paper describes all the main benefits in the UK system, giving details of rates and allowances, as well as numbers and types of claimants and levels of expenditure.
01 January 2000
IFS Briefing Notes
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This document provides an overview of the UK tax system, describing how each of the main taxes works and setting their current state in a historical context.

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