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The study into the costs of Scotland having a fully separate tax system under independence, or the "devolution max" model proposed by the Liberal Democrats, has revealed that the cost of compliance would double to £1 billion. HM Revenue and Customs, has...
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The speech outlined a commitment to taking forward the recommendations of the Calman review of devolution, which included tax reforms. The Westminster government said eight of the 10 bills announced would benefit Scotland and its economy. But SNP Westminster...
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£20 billion in the red even if it had retained all its oil money, a new government report claims. A Scotland Office paper, published today, shows North Sea oil revenue would not have plugged the gap between spending and tax raised. The paper claims that...
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MSPs rallied last night behind their embattled leader, Wendy Alexander, protesting at the way she has been treated by the parliamentary standards commissioner. Ms Alexander was reported to the procurator-fiscal last week for failing to declare
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