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Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 August 2019

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The Workplace Parking Levy, which was the subject of Green Party amendments to the Transport Bill, is a levy on premises, not employees.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 March 2025

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Already, we have embarked on several ways toreduce single use products including disposable cups usage across the ScottishParliament. The cup levy has been in place since 2019 which hassignificantly reduced the use of disposables.
Official Report Meeting date: 7 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 07 June 2023

Visitor levies are commonplace across Europe and provide an opportunity to generate additional revenue.
Last updated: 9 October 2023

Wildlife Bill snaring NASC 5 October

Davison A, Birks JDS, Brookes RC, Braithwaite TC & Messenger JE (2002) On the origin of faeces: morphological versus molecular methods for surveying rare carnivores from their scats.
Official Report Meeting date: 4 June 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 04 June 2024

A few months ago, in a debate in Parliament, I raised the idea of a £1 levy on tickets that are above a certain value for events in Scotland.
Last updated: 29 January 2025

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Legal Profession and Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 2007 26 (1) The 2007 Act is amended as follows. (2) In section 2 (receipt of complaints: preliminary steps)— 5 (a) in subsection (1)(a)(i), for “other than a firm of solicitors or an incorporated practice” substitute “who is an individual”, (b) in subsection (3), for the words from “the”, where it first occurs, to “further” substitute “any”. (2A) In section 3 (existence of specified regulatory scheme), in subsection (1), after “2(1)” 10 insert “or 2A(1)”. 1 (3) In section 9 (services complaint: Commission’s duty to investigate and determine)— (a) in subsection (1)— (i) in paragraph (d), the words “under section 2(1A)(a)” are repealed, (ii) in paragraph (d), at the end insert “(in whole or in part)”, 15 (iii) in the closing words, the words “and section 15(2) and (5)” are repealed, (iv) in the closing words, after “complaint” insert “(or the part of the complaint constituting a services complaint)”, (v) in the closing words, for “(4)” substitute “(7)”, (b) subsection (1B) is repealed. 20 (4) In section 16 (power to monitor compliance with directions under section 10(2)), in subsection (2)— (a) for “an appeal” substitute “a review”, (b) for “section 21(1)” substitute “section 20A”, (c) for “the appeal” substitute “the review”. 25 (5) In section 17 (power to examine documents and demand explanations in connection with conduct or services complaints)— (a) in subsection (1)— (i) the words “, 15” are repealed, (ii) after “16” insert “or any provision in rules made under section 32(1) (but 30 only in so far as the provision in the rules relates to the categorisation of complaints)”, (aa) in subsection (3)(b), for “incorporated practice of which the practice” substitute “authorised legal business of which the business”, (b) in subsection (4), for “, 10 or 15” substitute “or 10 or any provision in rules made 35 under section 32(1)”. 158 Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Bill Schedule 3—Minor and consequential modifications of enactments Part 3—Other amendments relating to the Scottish Legal Services Commission (6) In section 23 (handling by relevant professional organisations of conduct complaints: investigation by Commission), in subsection (5), in paragraph (a), the words “the handling complaint is that” are repealed. (7) In section 33 (duty of relevant professional organisations to forward complaints to 5 Commission), in subsection (1)(b), the words “or 15(5)(a)” are repealed. (8) In section 34 (Commission’s duty to provide advice)— (a) in subsection (1), the words “services complaint or a handling” are repealed, (b) in subsection (2), for “a firm of solicitors or an incorporated practice” substitute “not an individual”. 10 (9) In section 37 (obtaining of information from relevant professional organisations), in 1 subsection (2), for “or 15(5)(a)” substitute “(or treated as having been remitted to it under that section by virtue of section 33A(2))”. (9A) In section 42 (reports: privilege)— (a) the title of the section becomes “Disclosure of information by Commission: 15 privilege”, (b) for “publication of any report” insert “disclosure of any information by the Commission”, (c) the words “13(1), 23(8),” are repealed, (d) after “36(2)” insert “, 41A”, 20 (e) for “publication” where it second occurs substitute “disclosure”. (10) In section 43(2) (restriction upon disclosure of information: Commission), in paragraph (a), after “services complaint” insert “, regulatory complaint”. section 45 (giving of notices etc. under Part 1), in subsection (2)(a)— (10A) In(a) in sub-paragraph (ii)— 25 “incorporated practice” substitute “authorised legal business”, (i) for “practice’s registered office” substitute “business’s principal place of (ii) for business”, (b) in sub-paragraph (iii), for “a firm of solicitors or an incorporated practice” substitute “an authorised legal business”. 30 section 46(1) (interpretation of Part 1)— (11) In(a) after the definition of “annual general levy...
Official Report Meeting date: 19 January 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 19 January 2017

I am surprised to hear the Conservatives once again mention their apprenticeship levy. Let us never forget that the UK Government introduced the levy without prior notification or consultation with the Scottish Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 10 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 10 September 2025 [Draft]

We are working closely with the UK Government to ensure that the gambling levy funding is allocated specifically to support people with gambling issues, which can also impact on their health.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 May 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 21 May 2025

Yet again, the Tories come to the chamber demanding more money for local government, and then they oppose measures such as the visitor levy, which will help local authorities to raise much-needed revenue—Interruption.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 April 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 30 April 2025

At the business in the Parliament conference that both the Deputy First Minister and I were at on Friday, people who are involved in tourism raised concerns that they have about the handicaps that the sector faces around taxation, business rates, short-term let licensing and the visitor levy. Although the tourism sector is optimistic about increased visitor...

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