- Tax and spending plans to be published on 15 December.
The 2023-24 Scottish Budget will be published on 15 December
2022, the Deputy First Minister has confirmed following
agreement between the Scottish Government and the Scottish
Parliament’s Finance and Public Administration Committee (FPAC).
The agreed date provides certainty of Scotland’s plans and
supports the Scottish Parliament to scrutinise the Scottish
Government’s spending plans for the next financial year.
In a letter to FPAC, Mr Swinney highlighted that the Scottish
Fiscal Commission requires at least 10 weeks to prepare spending
forecasts and said the “uncertainty and volatility of UK
Government’s plans” means the Budget may need to be revisited if
there are implications for this period.
Mr Swinney said:
“There is no doubt that the challenges and obstacles of recent
times have heavily impacted the way we live. Our continued
recovery from the pandemic, the current cost of living crisis,
the ongoing turmoil and uncertainty regarding the UK Government’s
plans for its Autumn budget and Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine
all have implications on the people of Scotland and our economy.
“We are not privy to discussions surrounding the UK Government’s
ever changing Autumn budget plans, despite the clear and obvious
impact this has on our ability to plan our 2023-24 Budget. The
Scottish Budget will be informed by voices across Scotland to
ensure we continue to deliver to build a fairer, greener and more
prosperous country.
“I look forward to working with stakeholders and the Committee to
ensure a Budget is delivered which puts the priorities of the
Scottish people at the forefront and continues to strengthen our
economy.”