In his first economic speech as chancellor, Alistair Darling yesterday confirmed rumours that he would hold his first pre-Budget report in October, the earliest date for a PBR since it was introduced by Brown in 1997.
Speaking at the London Business School Darling said the PBR would be held simultaneously in October with the comprehensive spending review.
'I can confirm today that the conclusion of the Review and the pre-Budget Report will be announced in the House of Commons together in October,' Darling said.
Darling's statement confirmed speculation of an October PBR, which was mounting following a reference to an October PBR by prime minister Gordon Brown in a response to a question in parliament.
In his speech Darling also pledged to make tax competitiveness and simplification his main priorities as head of the Treasury.
Darling said he wanted Britain's 'business tax rates and regime to remain competitive' and that he wanted his Treasury team to simplify tax rules 'whenever we can'.
His comments are likely to be treated with some scepticism by tax advisers, who have lobbied intensively for tax rules to be simplified.
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