Darling fixes Budget date for 12 March

Chancellor will deliver Budget to the House on Wednesday 12 March

Written by Nicholas Neveling

The Budget for 2008 will be delivered to the House by Alistair Darling on Wednesday 12 March, the chancellor announced on Thursday.

Darling faces a difficult balancing act. The economy is slowing and various think tanks believe that government debt is climbing and tax revenues are set to fall.

The Institute of Fiscal Studies believes Darling will have to raise an additional £8bn in taxes to balance the government books.

'The Chancellor should be tightening policy to stay within the fiscal rules; but tax increases or public spending cuts would reinforce the economic slowdown expected this year. Cutting taxes looks dangerous on public finance grounds but raising them carries economic risks,' KPMG's chief economist Andrew Smith said.

The Budget will also see the the chancellor provide an update on the Poynter Review into the lost discs crisis at HM Revenue & Customs. Further details on the foreign profits consultation are also expected.

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