Pre-budget Report 2009

Pre-budget Report 2009
Author: Great Britain. Treasury
Publisher:
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2009
Genre: Budget
ISBN: 9781845326418

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Pre-budget report December 2009

Pre-budget report December 2009
Author: Great Britain: H.M. Treasury
Publisher: Stationery Office
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009-12-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780101774727

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The 2009 Pre-Budget Report (Cm. 7747, ISBN 9780101774727), Securing the recovery: growth and opportunity, presents updated assessments and forecasts of the economy and public finances and reports on how, in the face of the downturn, the Government is delivering support to the economy, businesses and households to secure the recovery and provide a platform for growth and opportunity. Announcements in the Pre-Budget include: support for business and growth, including extending empty property relief and the Enterprise Finance Guarantee and deferring the increase in the Small Companies rate for another year; support for low carbon growth, through doubling from two to four for the UK's commitment to fund carbon capture and storage demonstration projects, including increasing support for low carbon vehicles; support for individuals, so that 18-24's claiming Jobseekers Allowances for 6 months will be guaranteed a job, work placement or work-related skills training.The Pre-Budget also announces that a temporary payroll tax for 50% will apply to discretionary bonuses above £25,000 for individual employees. There will also be an increase of 0.5% in the employee, employers and self-employed rates of national insurance contributions from April 2011; a freeze in the point at which individuals start to pay the higher rate of income tax in 2012-13; a restriction of pensions tax relief from April 2011. The Pre-Budget also sets out the Government's plans to reduce borrowing by 5.5% of GDP in 2013-14.

Pre-budget Report 2009

Pre-budget Report 2009
Author: Great Britain
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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Pre-budget Report 2009

Pre-budget Report 2009
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Treasury Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780215543097

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This report acknowledges that deciding the right time for fiscal consolidation requires making a fine judgement about the resilience of the recovery. It emphasises that a plan to restore the health of the public finances must deal with the structural deficit. While the Treasury aims to cut the deficit from 9% of GDP to 3.6% of GDP in four years, the expert witnesses who examined it all criticised the document for not providing enough information about how this will be achieved. Future Budgets and PBRs should attempt to quantify the downside risks around the structural deficit forecast. There will be uncertainty in these figures, but they are produced as part of the Spending Review process so there appears to be no argument against their publication. Similarly the Bank of England publishes forecasts showing the possible range of inflation rates and publishing information about debt interest on a similar basis would be useful. The recession appears to have had substantially less impact on the labour market than might have been feared, though concern remains about the level of youth unemployment. Repossessions have been far lower than expected however it is recommended that the Treasury proceeds cautiously over the timing of removal of Government support in this area. We do not want to see a return to the times of easy credit, but the Government needs to remain aware of the risk that lending will not support renewed private sector growth as the public sector retrenches. The purpose of the tax on bank bonuses is to change behaviour so that banks increase their capital, rather than providing large discretionary payments to employees. The next Parliament needs to examine the effectiveness of any regime introduced by the Financial Services Bill, in terms both of its success in altering bank behaviour, and of its effect on the competitiveness of the UK financial sector

Pre-budget Report 2009

Pre-budget Report 2009
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Treasury Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 15
Release: 2010-04-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780215553768

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Government response to HC 180, session 2009-10 (ISBN 9780215543097). The Pre-budget report 2009 published in December 2009 (Cm. 7747, ISBN 9780101774727)

Budget 2009

Budget 2009
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Treasury Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780215530103

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This report examines the forecasts and measures contained in the 2009 Budget (HC 107, session 2008-09, ISBN 9780102959161). The Committee noted that there is considerable uncertainty around the Government's GDP growth forecasts for 2009-2011, reflecting the fact that the UK economy is in uncharted territory. Whilst it is possible that the Government will meet its growth forecasts on the available evidence the Committee considers this an optimistic assumption. They question the decision to assume that the economy will begin registering positive growth as early as the fourth quarter of 2009 and that the economy will register such strong growth in 2011. The Committee's concern is in that the sharp recovery in consumption forecast for 2011 might be too optimistic given that the UK economy will only just have emerged from a sharp downturn. The strong rebound forecast in consumption growth from 2011 onwards has important implications for whether the rebalancing of the UK economy with a shift away from consumption and a rise in the savings ratio, is merely a short-term phenomenon. The Committee notes it is too early to judge whether the November 2008 fiscal stimulus has been successful.The Committee looked at unemployment and considers it too early to judge whether the Government's proposed guarantee of a job, work placement or training scheme for all young people who have been on Jobseekers Allowance for 12 months together with the monetary and fiscal stimuli will be sufficiently timely and substantial response to the unemployment challenge.For public finances the Committee recommends that future budgets and pre-budget reports provide a sectoral analysis of tax revenues so that as the UK economy becomes less dependent on financial services and other sectors become more prominent, the basis of the Treasury's revenue forecasts can be scrutinised. The Committee was concerned over the lack of any substantial measures to combat child poverty. For the housing market the Committee calls for a more stable framework for the payment of Local Housing Allowance and welcome the help announced for homeowners but regret the delays in implementation and lack of clarity in respect of some of the schemes, recommending that clear information is provided. The vehicle scrappage is noted to be of importance to the car industry and that it has been welcomed in some quarters and await the pre-budget 2009 report to assess how effective the scheme has been. The Committee believes there are uncertainties over the yield to be raised by the 50 percent top rate of income tax and recommend that the Treasury should report in the 2011 PBR on the revenue raised both nominally and as a percentage of the theoretical maximum revenue by this new top rate.Regarding tax relief on pensions the Committee notes the departure from the long standing principle that tax relief for pension contributions should be given at an individuals marginal rate tax and urges the Treasury to monitor the effect of this change, keeping under review the possibility that a cap on annual contributions might be a more equitable way of reducing the percentage of tax relief that benefits the highest earners.

Audit of Assumptions for Budget 2009

Audit of Assumptions for Budget 2009
Author: National Audit Office
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780102954746

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The Chancellor of the Exchequer asked the National Audit Office to audit two new assumptions underlying the Treasury's fiscal projections within the 2009 Budget (HC 407, session 2008-09, ISBN 9780102959161). Firstly, to assess if the 2008 Pre-Budget report assumption for the trend rate of growth, allowing for a downward adjustment to the trend output level of around 4 per cent, for the post-2006 period, together with the further downward adjustment at Budget 2009 to the trend output level of around 1 per cent, is reasonable and cautious. Secondly, to examine whether the approach used by the Treasury to produce estimates of the fiscal aggregates adjusted for the effects of the economic cycle is reasonable.

Pre-budget Report 2009

Pre-budget Report 2009
Author: Ross Burnside
Publisher:
Total Pages: 3
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN:

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Audit of assumptions for the 2009 pre-budget report

Audit of assumptions for the 2009 pre-budget report
Author: Great Britain: National Audit Office
Publisher: Stationery Office
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-12-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780102963373

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This report by the National Audit Office, made under sections 156 and 157 of the Finance Act 1998, examines the conventions and assumptions underlying the Treasury's fiscal projections within the 2009 pre-budget report (Cm. 7747, ISBN 9780101774727).

Budget 2009

Budget 2009
Author: Great Britain. Treasury
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780102959161

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The Budget sets out the Government's plans for taxation, public spending and economic growth for the coming year. Details announced include: an annual growth rate of 2.5 per cent for 2006-07 with a forecast of 2.75 to 3.25 per cent for 2007-08; an inflation rate of two per cent this year; and public sector borrowing on course for a 16 billion surplus over the economic cycle ending in 2010-11, with net borrowing set at 37 billion for this year and 36 billion next year, falling to 23 billion in the year to 2010-11.