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IFAonline.co.uk will provide full coverage of Autumn Statement 2013 from 11am on 5 December.

Chancellor George Osborne will begin his address at about 11:15am and, in an already-published development, will reveal a plan which will see the state pension age rise sooner for some people. Osborne will outline the government's economic outlook and borrowing figures, before announcing any benefit and tax changes, including to ISAs, alongside expected announcements on energy prices and alcohol, among others. IFAonline.co.uk will provide to-the-minute coverage on the key developments affecting financial advisers and their clients. This will include regular stories on the important an...

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