David Mundell New income tax powers for the Scottish Parliament should be in place in 2017, according to Scottish secretary David Mundell.
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Donald Trump Controversial American tycoon and current presidential hopeful Donald Trump has received bad news from his two Scottish golf course projects.
Baker Tilly is advising Scottish businesses that HMRC’s tax decisions can sometimes be inaccurate, subject to interpretation and open to successful challenge. When a business disagrees on legal grounds with a decision by HMRC – such as the tax liability on a transaction or payment received, an a
German car-making colossus Volkswagen may be in the midst of one the the biggest corporate scandals in history but the controversy does not seem to be adversely affecting its sales in Scotland. Sales of the Volkswagen Group cars actually increased north of the border last month with latest car regis
Scotland’s economy saw further expansion in the second quarter, according to Gross Domestic Product figures published today. The data from the Office of National Statistics, shows that the Scottish economy has grown for twelve consecutive quarters and output is now 3.0 per cent above its pre-reces
Aberdeen Asset Management has announced the final closing of private equity fund FLAG Private Equity VI, L.P. with $295 million in committed capital, $70 million above the Fund’s target. It is the first fund closing announced since the completion of Aberdeen’s acquisition of FLAG Capital Managem
Edinburgh-based global asset manager Standard Life Investments has celebrated the tenth anniversary of its UK Equity Unconstrained Fund. Since launch, the fund has returned 328 per cent to investors versus the IA UK Equity sector average of 76.2 per cent placing it in the first percentile of its pee
Kevin Stewart Around 50 per cent of capital expenditure made by local authorities in Scotland, totalling £1.2 billion, has been invested in education and housing infrastructure, new figures have shown.
Patrick McGuire Thompsons Solicitors could launch mass litigation against car manufacturer Volkswagen in the wake of a scandal over rigged emissions tests.
Kathryn Mikells International drinks giant Diageo has appointed Kathryn Mikells as its new chief financial officer.
The rush to buy shares in Lloyds Bank in what Chancellor eorge Osborne yesterday labelled Britain’s “biggest privatisation in 20 years" is well underway after 62,500 people registered an interest on a government website just hours after Mr Osborne announced the sell-off. Shares worth at least £
Key players in the Scottish property sector will meet in Edinburgh on Thursday in order to find a way of meeting the demand for private rented housing and unlock funding for large-scale purpose-built developments. PRS Forum Scotland 2015 – Making Build to Rent Happen in Scotland has been organised
Scotland's most economically deprived neighbourhoods have more off-licences and shops selling tobacco than wealthier parts of the country, according to a new study carried out by the University of Edinburgh. Areas with the lowest average household incomes have the highest number of alcohol and tobac
Hunters Residential, the real estate and conveyancing arm of leading Scottish law firm Gillespie Macandrew, has seen sales rise 33 per cent in 2015 as the property market continues to improve. The estate agency, which operates across Edinburgh and surrounding areas, has seen the number of sales runn
The Scottish Loan Fund (SLF), managed by Glasgow-based Maven Capital Partners , has completed a £5 million investment in the energy service specialists Meta Downhole and READ Cased Hole, to support the international growth ambitions of both businesses. Aberdeen-based READ and Meta are trading compa

