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Last updated: 7 March 2023

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S5W-08395 Kezia Dugdale: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had or plans with (a) the social care sector and (b) registered charities regarding the implementation of the apprenticeship levy. S5W-08396 Kezia Dugdale: To ask the Scottish Government what impact the apprenticeship levy will have on (a...
Last updated: 21 February 2022

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*S6M-03279 Graham Simpson: Workplace Parking Tax—That the Parliament condemns taxing drivers through the introduction of the Workplace Parking Levy, and believes that the focus of the Scottish Government should be on supporting the roll-out of electric vehicles and the infrastructure to support them and on making public transport more efficient and affordab...
Official Report Meeting date: 4 September 2024

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee 04 September 2024

The levy principle seems to be wholly appropriate for a public asset such as the fishery resource.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 September 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 05 September 2023

I can confirm that, following consultation, we will also enable councils to apply a premium on council tax rates for second homes—a demonstration of our desire to empower local government to tackle the challenges that it faces We will introduce a cladding remediation bill and ask that this Parliament be given the powers to introduce a levy in Scotland that mirrors the UK Government’s building safety levy for England.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 May 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 25 May 2023

First, I do not know whether Liz Smith has seen the Scottish Tourism Authority’s comments in support of the introduction of a visitor levy. Ultimately, It is a choice for local government as to whether to use the levy, and each council will make that judgment.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2012

Meeting of the Parliament 02 February 2012

Public Health Levy 6. To ask the Scottish Executive, further to the Parliament’s agreement to motion S4M-01526 on 8 December 2011, whether it will explain its reasons for not carrying out a business and regulatory impact assessment on the proposed public health levy.
Last updated: 6 January 2020

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Assuming at the high end that 25% of properties do not return information, and assessors levy penalties on half of these (12.5% of the total) or 31,965 properties, the total raised would be £79.4 million. 53.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 2 February 2016

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The rate for the UK levy will be set at 0.5% of an employer’s pay-bill.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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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.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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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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