Institute for Fiscal Studies analysis concludes Scottish parliament’s total income from taxes will reach £31.4bn,not £30.5bn as proposedHolyrood will be as much as £950m better off after Treasury ministers caved in to intense pressure from the Scottish government, a finance thinktank has found.
Analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies has concluded that the Scottish parliament’s total income from its own taxes and the Treasury’s block grant will reach £31.47bn by 2021, or compared to the £30.52bn it would gain had under the Treasury’s first proposals.
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Source: theguardian.com