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The Scottish Government budget is an annual Act of the Scottish Parliament, giving statutory authority to the Scottish Government for its revenue and expenditure plans. For the financial year 2024/25 the budget was approximately £ 59.7 billion. [ 1 ]
From income tax to winter fuel payments, the Scottish government is due to set out its financial plans.
However, GERS data is produced for Scotland as part of the UK - it does not model scenarios for an independent Scotland in which the Scottish government would be enabled to make its own fiscal choices". [2] Richard Murphy criticised the reliability of the data sources used for GERS. He also remarked they were liable to manipulation by the ...
Shona Robison will set out the Government’s tax and spending plans in a speech at Holyrood on Tuesday.
The Chancellor said Scotland was getting a raise of £4.6 billion and he urged ministers to put the money towards clearing NHS backlogs. Budget: Scottish Government to receive record £46 billion ...
The Scottish Government primarily spends in three main categories – Capital, Resource and Annually Managed Expenditure (AME). AME directly contributes £9 billion to the Scottish budget, and includes all levels of funding that are devolved, however, it also continues to be annually funded by the UK Government on the basis of demand. The areas ...
Deputy First Minister John Swinney outlined the Scottish Government’s spending plans for 2023-24 on Thursday. Tax to increase in Scotland and IndyRef2 fund scrapped under budget plans Skip to ...
The spending plans come against a £1.5 billion black hole in the country’s finances.