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Official Report Meeting date: 23 June 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 23 June 2022

We are therefore committed to reviewing the way in which the Scottish Government funds advice, and we await advice on a refreshed approach later this year that will take account of, for example, the Improvement Service’s work on funding models for the debt advice levy and other models—for example, we are looking at the Welsh single advice fund.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 May 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 12 May 2022

Over the past couple of years, we have been successful in securing funding for additional front-line money advisers from the debt advice levy, which has also been increased, but that funding was mainly to deal with the demand from the pandemic.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 February 2022

Public Audit Committee 24 February 2022

We have record spending, the levelling up agenda and huge Covid disbursements through local authorities as well as the upcoming health and social care levy. Given that that set of spending arrangements is perhaps more complex than we have ever seen since this Parliament was created, would you welcome and possibly encourage greater UK-level oversight and scr...
Official Report Meeting date: 1 December 2021

Economy and Fair Work Committee 01 December 2021

A few years back, the UK Government decided to create the apprenticeship levy and to change its format so that the revenues passed to Holyrood, whereas, of course, the previous skills funding from Barnett consequentials did not.
Official Report Meeting date: 19 March 2019

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 19 March 2019

Our members are paying the CITB levy and an apprenticeship levy, so it is a double tax, which has caused a bit of resentment in the industry.
Official Report Meeting date: 11 December 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 11 December 2024

I will start with a point of frustration at the Government’s recent decision to drop its commitment to introduce an infrastructure levy in Scotland. The power to introduce that levy is time limited and will expire in 2026 unless the regulations are introduced.
Last updated: 9 October 2025

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S6M-17700: Alexander Stewart: Revitalising High Streets— That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the vital importance of Scotland's towns' and cities’ high streets, including in the Mid Scotland and Fife region; understands that Scotland's retail industry employs almost 230,000 people of all ages and abilities in more than 22,000 shops, which collectively produce a turnover of £27 billion per annum; further understands that Scotland's retailers have donated and raised over £100 million for Scottish good causes since 2016, whilst Scottish retail contributes around £525 million in tax revenue; believes that retailers wish to work with the Scottish Government to deliver net zero, thus building a more circular economy whilst creating a far healthier Scotland; notes the view that there is a pressing need for a visible and effective high street police presence, especially in relation to reports of rising rates of theft and shop worker abuse; further notes the calls from high street business owners for more investment into transport infrastructure, to give apprenticeship levy...
Last updated: 8 October 2025

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The Scottish Government acknowledges that HIS has historically managed fee levels and increases to ensure that they do not become a barrier to positive engagement, but considers that proportionate increases in continuation fees, registrations fees and the levying of fees for variation or removal of conditions could raise substantial funds.
Last updated: 6 October 2025

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S6M-17700: Alexander Stewart: Revitalising High Streets— That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the vital importance of Scotland's towns' and cities’ high streets, including in the Mid Scotland and Fife region; understands that Scotland's retail industry employs almost 230,000 people of all ages and abilities in more than 22,000 shops, which collectively produce a turnover of £27 billion per annum; further understands that Scotland's retailers have donated and raised over £100 million for Scottish good causes since 2016, whilst Scottish retail contributes around £525 million in tax revenue; believes that retailers wish to work with the Scottish Government to deliver net zero, thus building a more circular economy whilst creating a far healthier Scotland; notes the view that there is a pressing need 7 for a visible and effective high street police presence, especially in relation to reports of rising rates of theft and shop worker abuse; further notes the calls from high street business owners for more investment into transport infrastructure, to give apprenticeship levy...
Last updated: 29 September 2025

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S6M-17700: Alexander Stewart: Revitalising High Streets— That the Parliament acknowledges what it sees as the vital importance of Scotland's towns' and cities’ high streets, including in the Mid Scotland and Fife region; understands that Scotland's retail industry employs almost 230,000 people of all ages and abilities in more than 22,000 shops, which collectively produce a turnover of £27 billion per annum; further understands that Scotland's retailers have donated and raised over £100 million for Scottish good causes since 2016, whilst Scottish retail contributes around £525 million in tax revenue; believes that retailers wish to work with the Scottish Government to deliver net zero, thus building a more circular economy whilst creating a far healthier Scotland; notes the view that there is a pressing need for a visible and effective high street police presence, especially in relation to reports of rising rates of theft and shop worker abuse; further notes the calls from high street business owners for more investment into transport infrastructure, to give apprenticeship levy...

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