Do you think the Scottish government should have the power to introduce all new taxes and to set the rates in all parts of Scotland or should they have the power to introduce all new taxes but local councils should have the power to set the rates or should the Scottish government not have the power to introduce new taxes?

Fieldwork dates: 24 September 2019 - 26 September 2019
Data from: Scotland
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Do you think the Scottish government should have the power to introduce all new taxes and to set the rates in all parts of Scotland or should they have the power to introduce all new taxes but local councils should have the power to set the rates or should the Scottish government not have the power to introduce new taxes?
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26 September 2019
Poll by ScotPulse
Scottish government should have the power to introduce all new taxes and have the power to set the rates in all parts of Scotland 32%
Scottish government should have the power to introduce all new taxes, but local councils should have the power to set the rate for their part of the country or to decide not to implement the tax in their area 37%
Scottish government should not have the power to introduce new taxes 17%
Don't know 13%

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As you may know, the Scottish Government has decided to give local councils power to decide whether they want to introduce two new taxes and, if so, what the rate of that tax would be: the first is a tax which would be paid by tourists visiting Scotland and the second is a tax which would be paid by motorists who use their car to get to work. With this in mind, which one of the following statements comes closest to your view?

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