Budget 2011: Follow LIVE on IFAonline

Scott Sinclair
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IFAonline today brings you LIVE coverage of all the measures in what is being dubbed a 'steady-as-she-goes' Budget package.

Log on to IFAonline from 12.30pm as we bring you measure-by-measure coverage as Chancellor George Osborne makes his statement to the House of Commons. A team of experts including AIFA's Robert Sinclair, Bath IFA Kate Brookes and Rathbone's Julian Chillingworth will also be giving their thoughts on the implications of the Budget during a live interactive session from 3.30pm. The Chancellor is expected to announce the amount people can earn before paying tax will be increased by around £600 from April next year. He is also expected to pledge some £250m to help 10,000 first-time buyer...

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