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Page last published: 1 April 2008
HM Treasury
Parliament Street
London
SWIP 3AG
Website: www.hm-treasury.gov.uk
Switchboard: 020 7270 5000
Press Office: 020 7270 5238
Facsimile 020 7270 5244
Telex: 9413704
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Key Facts
The Treasury is the department responsible for formulating and putting into effect the Government's financial and economic policy, and planning and controlling public expenditure. Its overall aim is to promote sustained growth and higher living standards.
It is headed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is also responsible for other departments including the Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise. Ministerial responsibility for its work is shared by the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, the economic and financial secretaries and the Paymaster General.
It regularly publishes economic data and forecasts for the economy, two of the most important of which are growth and inflation.