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Analysing government fiscal forecasts and tax and spending.
Analysis of the fiscal choices an independent Scotland would face.
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Reforming the tax system for the 21st century.
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Date started: 11 June 2010
Briefing and analysisThe new Office for Budget Responsibility published its forecasts for growth and borrowing on Monday 14 June 2010. Chancellor George Osborne delivered the coalition Government's first Budget on Tuesday 22 June. On Wednesday 23 June, the day following the Budget, the Institute for Fiscal Studies held a lunchtime briefing. Presentations from the briefing:
Useful publications and resourcesOffice for Budget Responsibility
Public finances
Other recent publications
Fiscal facts
Election 2010 Our analysis for the election looked at Labour's record and at the parties' proposals. The work was funded by the Nuffield Foundation. Green Budget 2010 The IFS Green Budget 2010 assessed key questions that the Chancellor had to confront for the previous 2010 Budget. The areas covered are fiscal policy, fiscal stimulus and the consumer, options for fiscal tightening: tax increases and benefit cuts, public spending and the public finances, public sector pay and pensions, support for research and innovation, potential cuts to public services and reforming the UK's fiscal institutions . Published in collaboration with Barclays Capital and Barclays Wealth, the Green Budget also discusses the UK's productive capacity, the economic outlook and the public finances and sterling. IFS Observations Our "observations" allow us to provide an immediate reaction to policy changes and debate, without issuing a full press release. Recent observations include the following:
Treasury documentation The Treasury's Budget 2010 page links to previous and current Budget documentation. Search |
The IFS has made valuable contributions to the debate on VAT and its impact on the poor.
The IFS played a key role in the debate about who the tax and benefit changes in recent ‘Emergency Budget’ hit hardest.
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