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Scottish independence: John Swinney announces fiscal commission | Scottish independence: John Swinney announces fiscal commission |
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Scotland's future tax income will be scrutinised by a new independent body set up by the Scottish government. | Scotland's future tax income will be scrutinised by a new independent body set up by the Scottish government. |
The Scottish Fiscal Commission will mainly work on landfill tax and the new land and buildings tax, Finance Secretary John Swinney said. | The Scottish Fiscal Commission will mainly work on landfill tax and the new land and buildings tax, Finance Secretary John Swinney said. |
Mr Swinney told a Holyrood committee that the commission will made up of three part-time, unpaid experts. | |
Nominations will be put forward for endorsement by MSPs before the new body begins its work this summer. | |
Mr Swinney told the Scottish Parliament's finance committee that the commission would be "operationally independent from the Scottish government". | |
The body, which will report to the Scottish Parliament, would scrutinise the tax powers devolved under the Scotland Act 2012. | |
'Independent minds' | |
"Commission members will bring independent minds and strong economic and analytical skills to bear on the Scottish government's tax forecasts," Mr Swinney said. | |
"In order to protect the independence of the commission, I will make appointments for a single term of office of between three and five years. | |
"This will allow for rotation for the commission in line with good governance practice while managing the retention and transfer of skills and experience." | |
Members would be unpaid but expenses will be met and the body will have a modest budget for "analytical and other necessary work", the finance secretary said. | |
Mr Swinney suggested the unpaid status of the roles could be reviewed once the commission was given a statutory basis. He said the earliest that legislation could be introduced would be the final year of the Scottish Parliament's current term, in 2015-16. | |
'Disappointment' | |
Under independence, the body would be given a wider remit, akin to the UK Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). | |
Some committee members questioned whether the the commission had a strong enough foundation under existing arrangements. | |
Labour MSP Malcolm Chisholm said: "It would be true to say there is a little bit of disappointment in the committee that you haven't gone quite as far as we had suggested. | |
"I expect there's even more disappointment among economists." | |
MSPs on the finance committee had previously given their backing for an independent fiscal commission for Scotland. | |
Committee convener and SNP MSP Kenneth Gibson said the new body must be "independent, transparent and non-partisan". |