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Insurance premium tax frozen as Brown delivers 2004 Budget

Chancellor Gordon Brown has frozen insurance premium tax in the 2004 budget, despite expectations he would make an increase to take advantage of rising rates.

Other highlights include the Department of Work and Pensions which is announcing a reduction of 40,000 staff posts, a redeployment of 10,000 posts to new priorities and an overall reduction over four

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