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Committee reports Date published: 8 February 2024

Subordinate Legislation: The Provision of Early Learning and Childcare (Specified Children) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2024 [draft] - The Provision of Early Learning and Childcare (Specified Children) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2024 [draft]

The purpose of Instrument is to amend the Provision of Early Learning and Childcare (Specified Children) Order 2014 (‘the 2014 Order’) to protect eligibility for 2-year-old children who qualify for access to funded Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) due to their parents’ receipt of Working Tax Credits and Child Tax Credits or Universal Credit.
Committee reports Date published: 6 November 2023

Subordinate Legislation considered by the Social Justice and Social Security Committee on 26 October 2023 - The Disability Assistance (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2023

It also amends the Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Transitional Provisions and Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Regulations 2022 (ADP transitional provisions) which enable the transfer of entitlement for individuals in receipt of Disability Living Allowance (DLA), delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), to ADP, delivered by...
Committee reports Date published: 6 March 2023

Legislative Consent Memorandum - Social Security (Additional Payments) (No. 2) Bill - About the Bill

The UK Government will also make payments of £150 to individuals in receipt of qualifying disability benefits.
Committee reports Date published: 3 November 2021
Committee reports Date published: 23 February 2021

Report on Scottish Government Budget 2021-22 - Income Tax Revenue Forecasts

Income Tax Revenue Forecasts The SFC’s forecasts for Scottish income tax receipts, alongside the OBR’s forecasts for the associated Block Grant Adjustment, determine the revenue that the Scottish Government will be able to draw down from HM Treasury during the year ahead.
Committee reports Date published: 10 December 2019

Putting Artists In The Picture: A Sustainable Arts Funding System For Scotland - Local government spend for culture and related services 2011/12 – 2017/18

It should also be noted that Figure 7 presents net expenditure, which is the amount of spend funded by the general revenue grant from the Scottish Government, non-domestic rates income, council tax receipts, and reserves. It does not include expenditure funded through fees or charges.
SPICe briefings Date published: 3 December 2019

Earnings in Scotland 2019 - Growth in pay by place of residence in Scotland, the UK and England and Wales for the top 10% of earners

With non-savings, non dividend income tax receipts now underpinning the Scottish budget, the Scottish Government when setting rates and bands will need to carefully consider how earnings growth at different points of the income distribution might impact on growth in overall Scottish income tax revenues.
SPICe briefings Date published: 31 October 2019

Scottish social security benefits - How to apply for best start foods

By December 2019 the Scottish Government plans to have written to all those in receipt of healthy start vouchers. This will be followed by a further exercise publicising the new benefit between January and March 2020.1FitzPatrick, J. (2019, September 23).
Last updated: 31 October 2024

LocalGovernmentCommissionedResearchSPICe

Adding together council tax revenue and customer receipts – the two revenue sources over which Scottish local authorities have some degree of discretion – gives us £5.2 billion in 2019-20, or 25% of total local government revenue that year. 2 However it is collected, retained and spend locally.
Last updated: 7 October 2024

SPICeLocalGovernmentCommissionedResearch

Adding together council tax revenue and customer receipts – the two revenue sources over which Scottish local authorities have some degree of discretion – gives us £5.2 billion in 2019-20, or 25% of total local government revenue that year. 2 However it is collected, retained and spend locally.

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