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Full budget coverage from noon

by Alex Hawkes

21 Mar 2006

It's all relative of course, but analysts say the chancellor's public figures are in reasonably good shape (he doesn't have a £10bn black hole, in other words).

So what can we expect in the Budget? A raft of anti-avoidance revenue-raising measures are the hot ticket, with the money to be dispensed on political ends. A whole range of important consultations will also be finalised; where the devil will be in the detail.

Accountancy Age will be providing live, up-to-the-minute news and analysis from the second the chancellor stands up this afternoon.

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