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I ask because, according to the financial memorandum, the receipts in 2010-11—the most recent set of figures—for residential properties in Scotland were £165 million.
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Date answered:
29 January 2010
If this Parliament is the one to gain the revenue from having a lower excise, say, it might not worry too much about the fact that tax receipts in the UK as a whole have gone down.
Those appointments are to be regulated according to the code of practice for ministerial appointments to public bodies in Scotland, which is produced by the Commission for Ethical Standards in Public Life in Scotland.
Do you have any modelling that shows the extent to which the higher income tax rate receipts are more volatile than the more stable basic income tax rate receipts?