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The Official Report is a written record of public meetings of the Parliament and committees.  

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Dates of parliamentary sessions
  1. Session 1: 12 May 1999 to 31 March 2003
  2. Session 2: 7 May 2003 to 2 April 2007
  3. Session 3: 9 May 2007 to 22 March 2011
  4. Session 4: 11 May 2011 to 23 March 2016
  5. Session 5: 12 May 2016 to 4 May 2021
  6. Current session: 13 May 2021 to 10 March 2026
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Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2026-27 (United Kingdom Context)

Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

I have a couple more questions on issues that we have not touched on. One is about the increase in tax on property income and savings income by 2 percentage points at the basic, higher and additional rates from April next year. The budget says that the UK Government intends to

“engage with the devolved governments of Scotland and Wales to provide them with the ability to set property income rates in line with their current income tax powers in their fiscal frameworks.”

In its reaction blog on the UK budget, the Scottish Parliament information centre said:

“Once the Scottish Parliament has the powers to set income tax rates to property, it will presumably face a choice between at least matching the rates for England, or accepting a block grant adjustment which will reduce funding for the Scottish Budget.”

What are the implications of that policy for savers, those letting out properties and tenants?

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2026-27 (United Kingdom Context)

Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

Four per cent, you said—

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2026-27 (United Kingdom Context)

Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

Indeed.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2026-27 (United Kingdom Context)

Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

Thank you very much for your evidence this morning. It has been very helpful to the committee. Just before we wind up, Tom, are there any further comments that you want to make? Is there anything that we should have touched on but did not that you want to emphasise?

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

National Performing Companies (Economic Impact)

Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

We will hear from you and Gavin Reid, and then Craig Hoy, Michelle Thomson and Michael Marra are all keen to come in.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

National Performing Companies (Economic Impact)

Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

You have touched on a point that I want to go into later about the ratio of permanent to freelance employees, because that is clearly an issue.

I have many other people who are keen to come in, so we will hear from Gavin Reid and then from Craig Hoy, who has been very patient.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2026-27 (United Kingdom Context)

Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

Thank you. It is not the easiest task to boil down a 200-page report to maybe 20 minutes of questions and answers that will pick out some key points. My colleagues will have a number of questions that they want to ask, but first I will touch on some of the things that you mentioned in your opening statement.

Accuracy is obviously highly significant and important to forecasts. Where are you on that relative to the Scottish Fiscal Commission? Who has been the most accurate in forecasting with regard to, for example, productivity, overall growth and income tax?

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

National Performing Companies (Economic Impact)

Meeting date: 13 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

No one has asked to come in as yet, so I will ask a couple more questions. [Interruption.] Your name was not down to come in here.

Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Budget Scrutiny 2026-27

Meeting date: 6 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

I appreciate that. I understand that the Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee takes evidence from the ombudsman, for example, as I was on that committee. However, the corporate body provides the cash and I think that questions need to be asked about what is happening in the structure of the organisations that means that they need significant increases in funding.

I did not mention the Information Commissioner, because we know that a tidal wave of freedom of information requests have come to it, so one could say that the figures for it are reasonable, but for other organisations, I struggle to see the justification for some of the figures. That seems to apply across the board, with the exception of the Ethical Standards Commissioner, where the increase is 2.5 per cent. However, the rest are well above inflation.

Every other front-line service is likely to face challenge when the draft budget comes out, so it seems that office-holders are almost immune to the same pressures that everyone else in the public sector faces.

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Finance and Public Administration Committee [Draft]

Subordinate Legislation

Meeting date: 6 January 2026

Kenneth Gibson

Since no other colleagues wish to contribute to the debate, I invite the minister to wind up.