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According to the "Code for Fiscal Stability", published by HM Treasury in November 1998, the PBR is intended to "encourage debate on the proposals under consideration for the Budget". The PBR includes a report on progress since the previous main Budget announcement (generally made in each March), an update on the state of the national economy and the Government's finances, and is accompanied by announcements of proposed new Tax measures, and Consultation Paper s. After the Chancellor's speech in the House Of Commons , a pile of Press Release s and other documents are released by the Treasury and HM Revenue & Customs (formed in April 2005 from the previously separate Inland Revenue and HM Customs & Excise ).

Since May 1997, the PBR has been delivered in the late autumn and the Budget the following spring. This replaced the pattern, followed by previous government's from November 1993 to November 1996, of a Budget in November and a summer economic forecast in June or July. Before 1996, the historical pattern was a Budget in the spring and an economic statement in the autumn.

The dates of the Pre-Budget Reports from 1997 to 2005 were:
  • Tuesday 25 November 1997

  • Tuesday 3 November 1998

  • Tuesday 9 November 1999

  • Wednesday 8 November 2000

  • Tuesday 27 November 2001

  • Wednesday 27 November 2002

  • Wednesday 10 December 2003

  • Thursday 2 December 2004

  • Monday 5 December 2005



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