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Scottish Fiscal Commission

The Scottish Fiscal Commission is a non-ministerial office. It was established by the Scottish Parliament to provide independent forecasts of taxes and social security expenditure, and GDP forecasts, to help inform the government's budget and its scrutiny by parliament.

Remit
The Scottish Fiscal Commission was established as a non-ministerial office on 1 April 2017, and is structurally and operationally independent of the Scottish Government. Its Commissioners are directly accountable to the Scottish Parliament. It publishes two sets of five-year forecasts a year in line with the Scottish budget process. It also publishes evaluations of its forecasts and working papers on related subjects. Its five-year forecasts cover Scotland's: • Income TaxLand and Buildings Transaction TaxNon-Domestic Rates • Scottish Landfill Tax • Revenue from assigned VAT • Devolved social security expenditure • Onshore Gross Domestic Product It also assesses the reasonableness of Scottish Ministers' borrowing projections ==Members==
Members
The Scottish Fiscal Commission currently comprises three members, who are nominated for appointment by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Constitution and Economy. The nominations are considered by the Finance Committee of the Scottish Parliament, which then reports on the nominations to the Parliament as a whole. Parliament then decides whether or not to approve the nominations. The current members of the Scottish Fiscal Commission are: • Professor Graeme Roy • Professor Frances Breedon • Professor David Ulph • Dr Domenico Lombardi ==See also==
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