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While the Committee is able to hold the Scottish Government to account for the revenues raised from taxes devolved to Scotland, the block grant including the annual adjustments remains a matter for the UK Government.
Now is a good juncture in which to look back at what has and has not worked over the course of the Strategy to date, and to account for where things have not gone to plan.
RRTPs are living documents that councils keep under review and have already adjusted to take account of recent changes/pressures. The CIH have undertaken work on this area and have pointed to resources being a significant constraint in some areas, particularly in terms of supply of lets (for most applicants) and support (for a small number of applicants).
This SG Report represents the most comprehensive and official account of alignment/divergence with EU law produced by any UK based government or department to date.
A quarter of respondents disagreed with the retention of the current APD rates system, and individuals accounted for the large majority of these respondents.
This committee has issued several reports over recent years setting out our real, serious difficulty in relation to the lack of transparency and accountability. Do you think that Parliament having a finance bill, which obviously we do not have right now, might help with transparency and accountability?