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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 ]
The Scottish Greens will back the Government’s budget, the party has announced, making it near-certain the plans will pass. The party said on Tuesday it would back the budget after securing a ...
From income tax to winter fuel payments, the Scottish government is due to set out its financial plans.
The Scottish government's Budget looks set to pass after Labour leader Anas Sarwar said his party would abstain from the Holyrood vote. The minority SNP administration will require the help of at ...
The debate on the budget was enlivened as a result of outcry from the Scottish Conservative benches, with MSP Stephen Kerr accusing Finance and Public Administration Committee convener Kenneth ...
The nominal Scottish deficit went from 5% in financial year 2011/2012 to 8.3% in 2012/2013. [ 15 ] However, methodology was still an issue - in May 2014 Merryn Somerset Webb in the Financial Times sought input to GERS credibility from James Ferguson of The MacroStrategy Partnership.
Shona Robison will set out the Government’s tax and spending plans in a speech at Holyrood on Tuesday.
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 ...