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Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Brian Whittle*, Murdo Fraser*, Colin Beattie*, Alexander Burnett*, Rachael Hamilton*, Sharon Dowey*, Alexander Stewart*, Edward Mountain*, Donald Cameron*, Annie Wells*, Bill Kidd*, Liam Kerr*, Fulton MacGregor* *S6M-00133 John Mason: Wealth Inequality—That the Parliament notes reports that Scotland’s wealthiest people saw their fortunes rise sharply over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic; understands that one person has even seen their wealth grow by £1.27 billion, with the overall wealth of billionaires increasing by 21.7%; considers that many people in Scotland are struggling financially and that such extremes of wealth and poverty are not acceptable in the 21st century; believes that more equal societies are more economically successful overall, and suggests that taxes impacting on wealth, such as Capital Gains Tax, Inheritance Tax and possibly a one-off levy...
Last updated: 23 November 2022

Admin of SIT DG Scot Exch to PAC 3 Nov 2022

OFFICIAL 8.HMRC will collate and be able to provide the relevant supporting data to assure the accuracy of the charges being levied and, where appropriate, set out how these costs relate to the requirements in the SLA.
Last updated: 6 May 2022

4April22JoeGriffinPlanningforSkillsfollowup

As part of this commitment, in 2022/23 SFC is expected to continue your delivery of training and up-skilling opportunities through the Flexible Workforce Development Fund should continue, providing UK Apprenticeship Levy-paying and SME employers with opportunities to support inclusive growth through up-skilling/re- skilling employees.
Last updated: 26 May 2021

BB20210527

Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Brian Whittle*, Murdo Fraser*, Colin Beattie*, Alexander Burnett*, Rachael Hamilton*, Sharon Dowey*, Alexander Stewart*, Edward Mountain*, Donald Cameron*, Annie Wells*, Bill Kidd*, Liam Kerr*, Fulton MacGregor* *S6M-00133 John Mason: Wealth Inequality—That the Parliament notes reports that Scotland’s wealthiest people saw their fortunes rise sharply over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic; understands that one person has even seen their wealth grow by £1.27 billion, with the overall wealth of billionaires increasing by 21.7%; considers that many people in Scotland are struggling financially and that such extremes of wealth and poverty are not acceptable in the 21st century; believes that more equal societies are more economically successful overall, and suggests that taxes impacting on wealth, such as Capital Gains Tax, Inheritance Tax and possibly a one-off levy...
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 03 September 2025

It is also clear that the energy profit levy is biting investment hard, and I find it staggering that there is no sign of the promised £200 million—paltry though that may be—from the UK Government.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 June 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 12 June 2025 [Draft]

The most popular option that was chosen during the recent latte levy consultation was “No thanks”. I recognise that some climate change policies will not always be popular, but can the minister tell the chamber what the estimated reduction in emissions would be as a result of the proposed latte levy?
Official Report Meeting date: 27 May 2025

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 27 May 2025

The argument about its being helpful to have consistency across the country somewhat flies in the face of the fact that councils can set their own rate of council tax. Indeed, the Visitor Levy (Scotland) Act 2024, which we have just passed in this Parliament, allows them to set their own rate for that levy, and the point that was made in relation to a cruise ship levy is also about local authorities being able to set a rate that is relevant to them.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 October 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 30 October 2024

The Greens have also put forward proposals for a carbon emission land tax, a demolition levy and a stadium levy. We believe that, ultimately, councils should have a power of general competence to do that for themselves, but we accept that that will not happen immediately to resolve the issue.
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 14 June 2023

As we take forward our proposals for a visitor levy, we will continue to engage very closely with business.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 March 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 06 March 2024 [Draft]

Look at its policy on the oil and gas levy. Daniel Johnson did not want to talk about that, and I can understand why.

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