The Fiscal Commission has indicated that its report on the potential to increase fiscal powers for the Northern Ireland Assembly will recommend partial devolution of income tax, together with the apprenticeship levy. The report will also recommend full devolution of stamp duty land tax, air passenger duty and landfill tax, with a local revenue authority established to administer them.
The report is also expected to recommend consideration in the longer term of the devolution of excise duties for fuel, alcohol and tobacco.
The Fiscal Commission’s final report is due to be published in May 2022 and will be considered by the incoming Assembly, following the elections on 5 May.
The Fiscal Commission has indicated that its report on the potential to increase fiscal powers for the Northern Ireland Assembly will recommend partial devolution of income tax, together with the apprenticeship levy. The report will also recommend full devolution of stamp duty land tax, air passenger duty and landfill tax, with a local revenue authority established to administer them.
The report is also expected to recommend consideration in the longer term of the devolution of excise duties for fuel, alcohol and tobacco.
The Fiscal Commission’s final report is due to be published in May 2022 and will be considered by the incoming Assembly, following the elections on 5 May.