We are rapidly approaching the end of the tax year and, soon thereafter, Gordon Brown’s 10th anniversary as Chancellor. Political speculation suggests he will not be in his current post for much longer, but his elevation and a move along the street are unlikely to presage a change in the Government’s tax policy.

The Chancellor has made much of his promise not to raise personal tax rates but we all know that this has not prevented a rise in the level of taxation.

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