Web2 nov. 2024 · The Deputy First Minister (DFM) set out the Scottish Government’s Emergency Budget Review in Holyrood this afternoon. This followed the statement on 7 th September, which set out £560m of savings in order to fund public sector pay deals which were much higher than the Scottish Government had envisaged in December 2024 … Web15 dec. 2024 · Threshold reduced from £150,000 to £125,140 Scottish Tax Rate increased by 1p in the £. *Level not under control of Scottish ministers. The personal allowance is reduced by £1 for every £2 earned between £100,000 and £125,000. The tax changes taken together are forecast to raise an additional £129 million in 2024/24.
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Web26 jan. 2024 · Swinney: 'Scottish budget bleak reflection of challenges we face' The Scottish Government could be forced to cut public spending by 13% over the next four years, a leading think tank has warned. The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) based its analysis on predicted government investment in health and net-zero policies, and said … Web2 nov. 2024 · Scotland’s finance secretary has announced a further £615m of cuts to healthcare, education and the justice system, blaming the “calamity” of Liz Truss’s mini … Web7 feb. 2024 · The Scottish Government’s Budget for 2024–24 shows funding for councils’ non-investment spending increasing by 0.9% in real terms in the coming financial year compared to this year. But once one adjusts for top ups received this year, and for new responsibilities (as one should) grant funding for Scottish councils is set to fall by 0.8% … john stevens calligraphy