GERS data. Table 1.1. Corporation tax (excl. North Sea): £3.1bn.
GERS data. Table 1.1. VAT: £11.2bn.
GERS is supervised, assembled and published by the Scottish government. It's methodology (the principle of which you highlight with the last part of the bit I quoted) is approved according to internationally recognised standards and endorsed by the UK statistics authority (and has to be done that way because the UK government doesn't allocate central spending in such a way that allows it to be broken down by region/union country).
The authority signing this is the Scottish government. The methodology is approved by the UK statistics authority and implemented by an employee of the Scottish government.
Read the methodology.
That's exactly the point.
A key part of the discussion in the build-up to any referendum vote is going to be the economy. There's only two options in this context a) Either the Scottish government is publishing good material, in which case it will need to change the profile of public spending/receipts considerably in order to reduce that spending deficit and identify a strategy for growth going forward or b) The Scottish government is publishing nonsense, has no idea how much money it will collect or spend and has been utterly inept over the last decade of government.
You seem to be saying that Scotland can just do without the stuff that is currently paid for by Westminster budgets, which is nonsense. We're talking about things like transport, agriculture, social security. The profile of it will change, sure (after all, that's the point of independence). But the discussion is
how that might change and what the implications will be.
1.
This is Corporation Tax.
Not the Profit Tax on the Owners of the Companies.
Moreover this is the Corporation Tax of Companies listed in Scotland. Its not the Taxes on all Companies which got Facilities in Scotland.
2.
Irrelevant.
I merely Answered where the 36bn Figure comes from.
GERS is listing this but as I said before. GERS is also Including Military and other UK Relevant Expenditures not actually going to be there when Scotland would be Independent.
3.
No.
Its Produced by the Scottish Government and before its Published it has to be Signed by the UK.
4.
See above.
Also this Paper only Points out that the Estimates can be different if used different Methodes or if the Values were Updated.
Its not saying anything about Supervision of Third Parties.
5.
You need to Remember that the Scottish Government is not 100% SNP.
Neither is it Independent.
Meaning that on UK colltected Taxes as well as UK Expenditures it only Repeats the UK Government given Values.
6.
Lol.
No Mate.
See this is exactly the thing why I keep telling you that your the one Doing Propaganda.
Scotland does not need to do without the Stuff which currently the UK Government is Paying for.
Because unlike what you claim. Scotland will not only lose UK Money but will also Gain its own Money back.
Social Security, Agriculture etc etc is all inside Scotlands own Budget of only about 40 Billion.
The bigger 70 Billion Budget includes mostly the cost for Government Structures of the UK, Military and Security Shares (pls not Military not Police)
Do you think all the Bureaucracy that makes sure the UK has its Reigns on Scotland as well as the Military Bases and other UK Services are for Free to Scotland ?
I am Repeating this again.
Scotland outside the UK will likely Run a Smaller Deficit than it does inside the UK.
See Mate I dont see how that is so Hard to Understand.
If Scotland inside the UK makes an Deficit of 12 Billion.
Then by the same Revenue but without the Additional Cost of the UK Framework etc.
You notice you get a Smaller Deficit than before.
In Short no matter how your Turn it.
The Deficit Scotland would Run outside the UK is likely Smaller than inside the UK.
And why would it just not get the stuff that the UK "Pays" for.
Aside from some of this stuff being gone if they Leave the UK because its only Paid to keep up the Union and is not Required if Scotland goes Independent.
Why would Scotland not be able to take on Debts by itself ?
