Autumn Statement to be delivered on 4 December

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The Chancellor, George Osborne, has announced he will give his annual Autumn Statement to parliament on 4 December 2013.

The statement provides an update on the government's plans for the economy based on the latest forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility. The forecasts will be published alongside the Autumn Statement on 4 December. There have been several reports of anticipated changes to tax arrangements, including alterations to the ISA cap and suggestions of a further increase in the personal allowance. Though we've had the annual Budget in the interim, here is a rundown of seven key things from last year's Autumn Statement.  

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