“Tax and constitutional change” presentation

Tax issues are and will continue to play a central role in the Scottish independence referendum debate.  The debate is not just about whether tax powers reside in Edinburgh or London.  What about Brussels or each local authority?  What about tax avoidance?  What about the type and form each tax takes?  If Scotland votes ‘YES’ should it retain the UK system for a number of years before any major changes are made?

The presentation is in three main parts and continues on from my blog: “Tax powers so far refused by Westminster”.  This blog can be found here.

1. The present position and the “battle for Scottish tax powers”

2. What the Unionist parties are likely to offer in the event of a ‘NO’ vote

3. Compare and contrast this with a ‘YES’ vote

If you would like to find out more about this presentation please feel free to contact me at: james@legalknowledgescotland.com

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