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13 December 2018 SB 18-85i SPICe Briefing Pàipear-ullachaidh SPICe Tax in Scotland: 2019-20 Infographic Laura Gilman This infographic looks at the Scottish Fiscal Commission's forecasts for Income Tax, Land and Building Transaction Tax (LBTT) and Scottish Landfill Tax revenues in 2019-20.

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Page 1: Tax in Scotland: 2019-20 Infographic... · 12/13/2018  · Tax in Scotland: 2019-20 Infographic Laura Gilman This infographic looks at the Scottish Fiscal Commission's forecasts for

13 December 2018SB 18-85i

SPICe BriefingPàipear-ullachaidh SPICe

Tax in Scotland: 2019-20 Infographic

Laura Gilman

This infographic looks at theScottish Fiscal Commission'sforecasts for Income Tax, Landand Building Transaction Tax(LBTT) and Scottish Landfill Taxrevenues in 2019-20.

Page 2: Tax in Scotland: 2019-20 Infographic... · 12/13/2018  · Tax in Scotland: 2019-20 Infographic Laura Gilman This infographic looks at the Scottish Fiscal Commission's forecasts for

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Tax in Scotland: 2019-20 Infographic, SB 18-85i

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Scottish Budget 2019-20

Tax in Scotland: 2019-20 Infographic, SB 18-85i

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Scottish Parliament Information Centre (SPICe) Briefings are compiled for the benefit of theMembers of the Parliament and their personal staff. Authors are available to discuss the contentsof these papers with MSPs and their staff who should contact Ross Burnside on telephone number86231 or [email protected] of the public or external organisations may comment on this briefing by emailing us [email protected]. However, researchers are unable to enter into personal discussion inrelation to SPICe Briefing Papers. If you have any general questions about the work of theParliament you can email the Parliament’s Public Information Service at [email protected] effort is made to ensure that the information contained in SPICe briefings is correct at thetime of publication. Readers should be aware however that briefings are not necessarily updated orotherwise amended to reflect subsequent changes.