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Official Report Meeting date: 13 June 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 13 June 2024

However, as it stands, minimum unit pricing without a public health levy actually increases the profits of supermarkets.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 March 2018

Local Government and Communities Committee 21 March 2018

Although the bill contains provisions to impose and implement an infrastructure levy, there is no detail on the levy.
Last updated: 19 August 2024

BB20240819

S6W-29094 Ross Greer: To ask the Scottish Government when it anticipates that any guidance produced pursuant to section 23 of the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act 2024 will be published.
Last updated: 14 May 2024

BB20240515

*S6M-13196.1 Ross Greer: Stand Up for Teaching—As an amendment to motion S6M-13196 in the name of Pam Duncan-Glancy (Stand Up for Teaching), insert at end "; notes that education is the largest area of local government spending, and therefore believes that further reform of local government finances and particularly Council Tax is critical to the sustainable funding of teacher posts and other education services, and that all parties should be invited to contribute proposals to the Joint Working Group on Local Government Finance Resources and Council Tax Reform; welcomes recent progress on fiscal empowerment of local authorities, including the devolution of empty property relief, greater Council Tax discretion in relation to second and holiday homes, the Visitor Levy...
Last updated: 4 October 2023

BB20231004

Written questions lodged on 03 October 2023 S6W-21177 Miles Briggs: To ask the Scottish Government how much it estimates would have been raised by a social responsibility levy in each year since the introduction of minimum unit pricing, and whether it plans to introduce a social responsibility levy.
Last updated: 6 June 2023

BB20230607

Supported by: Christina McKelvie* Liz Smith: Prioritising Scottish Tourism—That the Parliament believes that the S6M-09340 tourism sector is a crucial element in the future sustainability of the Scottish economy; regrets the SNP-Scottish Green Party administration’s failure to prioritise tourism, and the weaknesses in Scotland’s infrastructure with the resulting detrimental effect on connectivity across rural and island areas, including failures in ferry services and the delay in progressing the dualling of both the A9 and the A96; notes the concern amongst the hospitality sector about the introduction of a visitor levy...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 29 May 2020

S5W-28993

To ask the Scottish Government what support will be given to angling associations in respect of District Salmon Fishery Board levies, in light of lost fishing months as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 8 March 2019

S5W-21481

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5F-03037 by John Swinney on 7 February 2019 (Official Report, c. 9), how many public transport timetable changes would be required in travel-to-work areas to ensure that (a) 50, (b) 60, (c) 70, (d) 80, (e) 90 and (f)100% of employees could travel to work without use of a private car in less than (i) one hour, (ii) two hours and (iii) three hours. The Workplace Parking Levy...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 24 October 2018

S5W-19062

Over the last 10 years, the UK government has collected £32 billion in revenue from alcohol duty levied on spirits (in 2017-18 prices).
Last updated: 2 April 2024

PB_2022_120

S6M-03083: Alasdair Allan: Energy Bill Crisis for Island Communities –That the Parliament notes reports of growing concerns about what it sees as the energy bill crisis, including in Na h-Eileanan an Iar; understands that Ofgem’s decision to raise the price cap will increase household energy bills by an average of 54%; considers that distribution levies unfairly penalise poorer people and those who live in rural areas; believes that the rise in energy costs from April will push many island households to breaking point; further believes that island residents are more vulnerable to what it sees as the current cost of living crisis due to existing higher living costs, including what it considers to be unfair energy levies, and to weather conditions, the lack of a mains gas option for most people, and low incomes in many areas; welcomes the Scottish Government's announcement of a £150 cost-of-living payment, which, together with funding for local authorities, will reportedly benefit 73% of households, and an additional £10 million to be targeted at people who are struggling to pay their fuel bills; considers that the power to make critical energy legislation is reserved to the UK Parliament; condemns the UK Government for, it believes, failing to step in further to prevent fuel poverty resulting from this situation; notes the calls for anyone who is struggling with their bills to contact Advice Direct Scotland for free practical advice; considers that the current devolution settlement prevents the Scottish Parliament from legislating directly on this issue, and notes the calls on the UK Government to do more to tackle what it believes to be the current fuel price crisis.

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