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On 23 October, we made the new lobbying register website available for a four-month familiarisation period to allow potential registrants to prepare for the act coming into force.
More information about the Bill can be found here: Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill | Scottish Parliament Website
The call for views has opened today and can be found here: Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill call for views
You can also view the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) blog, An Introduction to the Digital Assets (Scotland) Bill
You can learn more about the work of the Economy and Fair Work Committee on the Scottish Parliament website: Economy and Fair Work Committee | Scottish Parliament Website.
Stage 2 involved stakeholder working groups considering medium-term changes to the current framework for statutory debt solutions
The Accountant in Bankruptcy website has more information about stage 2.
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This figure does not include any Members’ Expenses Scheme travel and accommodation costs which are already published separately on the Scottish Parliament’s website. Hospitality and Hospitality costs relate to external parties e.g. official 4 Entertainment functions and tea/coffee and buffet lunches for meetings with external parties.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 September 2016
The Scottish Government has commissioned no new research since May 2016 into the introduction of a 50p top rate of tax and how this could impact on the country’s finances.
You will see that in exhibit 2 we have given the overall make-up of income for the sector in the top graph and broken it down by institution beneath that.