The Scottish finance secretary has asked opposition parties for confirmation of their proposals for income tax policy in Scotland, which will feed into a discussion paper to published later this year, ahead of the 2018/19 draft budget.
The Scottish finance secretary has asked opposition parties for confirmation of their proposals for income tax policy in Scotland, which will feed into a discussion paper to published later this year, ahead of the 2018/19 draft budget.
‘This is a chance for the Scottish Parliament to have a serious debate about taxation and public services and I hope that all parties will participate constructively in that discussion’, the minister said.
The Scottish finance secretary has asked opposition parties for confirmation of their proposals for income tax policy in Scotland, which will feed into a discussion paper to published later this year, ahead of the 2018/19 draft budget.
The Scottish finance secretary has asked opposition parties for confirmation of their proposals for income tax policy in Scotland, which will feed into a discussion paper to published later this year, ahead of the 2018/19 draft budget.
‘This is a chance for the Scottish Parliament to have a serious debate about taxation and public services and I hope that all parties will participate constructively in that discussion’, the minister said.