Inquiry into the implementation of the Wales Act 2014 and operation of the Fiscal Framework
Inquiry into the implementation of the Wales Act 2014 and operation of the Fiscal Framework
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Wednesday, 1 July 2020 to Friday, 4 September 2020
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- Consultation pack
PDF 2 MB - FFWA 01 Audit Wales
PDF 289 KB - FFWA 02 Australian Parliamentary Budget Office
PDF 287 KB - FFWA 03 FSB Wales
PDF 636 KB - FFWA 04 Victorian Parliamentary Budget Office
PDF 413 KB - FFWA 05 Welsh Government
PDF 321 KB - FFWA 06 Department for Work and Pensions
PDF 121 KB - FFWA 07 HM Revenue & Customs
PDF 158 KB - FFWA 08 Chartered Institute of Taxation & Low Incomes Tax Reform Group
PDF 190 KB - FFWA 09 National Audit Office
PDF 269 KB
Purpose of the consultation
The Finance
Committee undertook an inquiry into the implementation of the Wales
Act 2014 and the operation of the Fiscal Framework. The inquiry also
considered public awareness of fiscal devolution and taxation in Wales.
Terms of Reference
Taxation
- The Welsh Government’s tax
principles, whether these have been met and whether the current tax regime
and proposed new taxes align with these principles;
- How successful the
administration of Welsh taxes and the Welsh Rates of Income Tax has been;
- What possible future tax
changes could look like and what scope there is for a different approach
to taxation in Wales;
- How the mechanism for
devolving powers for new Welsh taxes has been performing.
The Fiscal Framework
- Consider the fiscal
framework processes and how funding is allocated to the Welsh block grant;
- Examine the application of
the Barnett Formula and the criteria for excluding specific funding from
the formula;
- Consider the block grant
adjustment mechanism and the effectiveness of the adjustment model;
- Review the suitability of
the budget management tools such as the Wales Reserve, and the ability to
borrow;
- Evaluate the treatment of
spill-over effects and the mechanism for agreeing these effects;
- Draw comparisons between
Wales and other international fiscal frameworks.
Disclosure of information
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information before submitting information to the Committee.
Supporting documents
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Finance Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: Contact@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565