MoneySavingExpert News The Budget Budget 2010: Inheritance tax threshold to be frozen for four yearsThe Chancellor has announced that the inheritance tax (IHT) threshold will be frozen for four years.24 March 2010 Budget 2010: Bank accounts for allBanks must offer all customers a basic current account at the very least, the Chancellor has announced.24 March 2010 Budget 2010: Isa savings limits to rise in line with inflationThe Chancellor has announced that tax-free Isa limits will rise each year in line with inflation.24 March 2010 Budget 2010: Benefit help for over-60s24 March 2010 Budget 2010: First time buyer stamp duty threshold raised to £250,000The stamp duty threshold at which buyers pay no tax on property purchases will be raised to £250,000 for first time buyers.24 March 2010 Budget 2010: Child tax credits up for one and two-year-oldsChancellor Alistair Darling has announced families with one and two-year-olds will get an extra £4 a week in child tax credits.24 March 2010 Budget 2010: 3p fuel duty rise delayedThe Chancellor will stagger the 3p rise in fuel duty which was due next month, amid concerns the price of petrol and diesel could reach record highs.24 March 2010 Budget 2010: What it means for youFirst-time buyers are the headline-grabbing winners from today's Budget.24 March 2010 Inflation down to 3% ahead of BudgetChancellor Alistair Darling gained a pre-Budget boost today after a sharper than expected fall in inflation in February.23 March 2010 Budget 'to ensure bank accounts for all'Banks will be forced to offer all customers a basic current account at the very least in Wednesday's Budget, according to political sources.23 March 2010 First141516 Suggest a story Got a money-related news story that affects you? Email us