Progressives had hoped that the Supreme Court decision in Moore v. U.S. might greenlight a tax on appreciated assets.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation has warned wealth tax is beyond Holyrood’s power.
With the 44th federal election on Sept. 20, political parties are pumping out economic plans and promises, and the wealthy are once again becoming a punching bag.
Progressives had hoped that the Supreme Court decision in Moore v. U.S. might greenlight a tax on appreciated assets.
The Chartered Institute of Taxation has warned wealth tax is beyond Holyrood’s power.
With the 44th federal election on Sept. 20, political parties are pumping out economic plans and promises, and the wealthy are once again becoming a punching bag.