Budget 2011: Quiz our experts from 3.30pm

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IFAonline will be broadcasting live and interactive video reaction to George Osborne's Budget tomorrow afternoon from 3.30pm.

As soon as the dust has settled, we will have a team of experts ready to provide analysis on all the key points affecting advisers. Specialists in financial planning, investment, pensions, mortgages and protection will be dropping by our studio to go over the key points with editorial director Lawrence Gosling and features editor Joanna Faith. AIFA's Robert Sinclair, Bath IFA Kate Brookes, Henry Tapper of First Actuarial and Rathbone's Julian Chillingworth will be among guests on hand to provide reaction to all of the key announcements. Viewers will also be able to ask our experts ...

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