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Wednesday, 21 March 2007

Gordon Brown’s last budget slashed 2p off the main rate of income tax, seen by many commentators as a gift to voters, but also offset by the abandonment of the 10p rate of tax that was originally brought in to help those on low incomes.

The Budget announcement will mean an extra £1.8bn over the next four years for the Scottish Executive, although the greater proportion of that money will come toward the second half of the four-year period.

The Chancellor cut Corporation Tax by 2 per cent, but increased business rates for small companies from 20 per cent to 22 per cent, a move that will particularly affect Scotland with its high proportion of small businesses.

Contentiously, Brown claimed that North Sea oil revenues – thought by some to be critical to the economic prospects of an independent Scotland – were estimated at £12bn last April but now stood at just £7bn as a result of loss of production in the North Sea and rising costs.

The SNP said that in fact the fall was because the Treasury had got its forecasts wrong last year.

In other changes, fuel duty was put up, and owners of non-green vehicles are to be charged higher rates of road tax, a move that has angered farmers, who say they need 4x4s for their work.

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