The Scottish government will not increase income tax rates or introduce new bands in next year's Budget, Finance Secretary ...
It currently stands at £27.15 a week and is paid to parents on certain benefits for each child under the age of 16. The ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced her tax and spending plans, many of which will apply directly in Scotland.
The Scottish government does not intend to increase income tax rates or introduce new bands in next year's budget, First ...
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney vows to keep income tax rates unchanged in next year's budget.However, he did not ...
The Scottish Government is urging people to check that the tax code on their first payslip of the new 2024/25 financial year is correct. People paying Scottish income tax should have a tax code that ...
Chancellors can raise lots more income tax without actually increasing headline rates. The Conservatives began the practice ...
Despite this, Mr Swinney has repeatedly refused to admit his party has breached the explicit manifesto commitment. He has ...
A pre-Budget call has gone out to protect Scotland’s outbound travel sector and connectivity. The Scottish Passenger Agents’ ...
The emergency bill is designed to avoid a £400m compensation bill for affected property owners - but Conservative MSPs have ...
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