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    UK's Reeves says she wants only one full budget assessment a year

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    Posted on September 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Rachel Reeves proposes the UK budget watchdog conduct a single annual assessment to reduce policy uncertainty, aligning with IMF recommendations.

    Table of Contents

    • Reeves' Proposal for Budget Assessment Reform
    • IMF Recommendations
    • Impact on Fiscal Policy
    • Goals for Stability

    UK's Reeves says she wants only one full budget assessment a year

    Reeves' Proposal for Budget Assessment Reform

    LONDON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves said on Monday that she would like the country's budget watchdog to provide just one full assessment of her fiscal plans a year rather than two as it would reduce policy uncertainty for businesses and households.

    IMF Recommendations

    "The International Monetary Fund have said that we should move to just one major fiscal event a year, and I agree with their recommendations," Reeves told Times Radio.

    Impact on Fiscal Policy

    "And to be able to do that, we do need to change the way that the OBR (Office for Budget Responsibility) do their forecasting. Two full forecasts a year make it harder to have that one fiscal event."

    Goals for Stability

    The IMF, in an annual report on Britain's economy published in May, said that there was "significant pressure for frequent fiscal policy changes" even after Reeves committed last year to holding only one major annual tax and spending announcement.

    Options for reform included assessing the government's progress towards its budget rules only once a year rather than twice under the existing system, the IMF said.

    Reeves said one possibility was for the OBR to publish shorter-term forecasts rather than always come up with a full set of five-year projections.

    That could reduce the need to regularly make changes to tax and spending policies in order for the government to remain on track to meet its budget targets.

    "What I'm trying to achieve here is stability for families, but also stability for businesses," Reeves told Times Radio.

    "Because one criticism that we get...which I think was a fair criticism for the previous government, was that policy changed all the time, and it was difficult to keep up. I think there was something like more than 20 changes to corporation tax in the last parliament."

    (Reporting by Sarah Young, writing by Sam Tabahriti; editing by William Schomberg)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rachel Reeves proposes one annual budget assessment.
    • •IMF supports reducing fiscal events to one per year.
    • •Reeves aims for stability in fiscal policy.
    • •OBR may change forecasting to shorter-term projections.
    • •Frequent policy changes criticized in previous government.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Reeves says she wants only one full budget assessment a year

    1What is the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization that aims to promote global economic stability and growth by providing financial assistance and policy advice to member countries.

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