Pre Budget Report
Annual Pre Budget Report - PBR
A Pre Budget Report is given by the Chancellor usually around November or December of each year. The aim of the Pre Budget Report or PBR is to report the progress of what has so far been achieved, to the House of Commons and to the general public.
The Pre Budget Report also gives a detailed overview of the current state of the economy and of public finances.
Once this has been determined, it is then decided which steps must be taken so that the main Budget announcement in the Spring is a successful one.
The outcome of the Pre Budget Report, as with the main Budget announcement, can directly affect your personal finance situation. By taking certain steps you can make sure you're not caught out when government legislation changes. One critical area which you should keep an eye open for in the Pre Budget Report is tax.
Taxcafe tax guides are designed to keep you fully up to date with all the tax information you're likely to need. Fully updated after each Budget announcement in Spring, the guides will also tell you what preparations to take, and what information you should be looking to take away from the Pre Budget Report.
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All Taxcafe guides are written in plain English, supported by examples and real-life scenarios. The author of each book is a qualified professional in his/her subject, to ensure you receive the most up to date information on the Pre Budget Report.











