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  • Closed consultation Consultation on devolution of more fiscal powers

    Topics:
    • Finance, 
    • Budget plans

    Consultation closed Consultation opened 4 October 2022, 10.30 am and closed 29 November 2022, 6.00 pm

    Summary

    The Department is seeking formal engagement on the recommendations made by the Independent Fiscal Commission in it's report "More Fiscal Devolution for Northern Ireland?"

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    • Consultation Response Report - Devolution of more fiscal powers Adobe PDF (868 KB)
    • Consultation on devolution of more fiscal powers Adobe PDF (849 KB)

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    Consultation description

    On 12 March 2021, the Finance Minister, Conor Murphy MLA, announced the establishment of the Independent Fiscal Commission.

    The Commission was established to carry out a comprehensive review of the case for increasing fiscal powers available to the Assembly. In line with the terms of reference, the Commission carried out research and put forward recommendations on powers to enhance the NI Assembly’s fiscal responsibilities and increase its ability to raise revenues to sustainably fund public services.

    The Commission’s final report was published on 19 May 2022, entitled ‘More fiscal devolution for Northern Ireland?’, and it made a total of 23 recommendations which provide a comprehensive framework for delivering enhanced fiscal powers here. The report also discusses the risks and rewards which devolution can bring, as well as considering some of the fiscal tools and approaches that can help manage those risks.

    The Department is now considering the Commission’s report and as part of that, is now seeking formal stakeholder engagement on the recommendations made by the Commission, via this public consultation, in order to inform policy considerations and next steps that can be presented by an incoming Finance Minister to the Executive. This will likely be a long-term journey as it has been in Scotland and Wales. Further fiscal devolution could undoubtedly have a meaningful impact for all citizens here and the Department intends to maintain engagement with stakeholders, both through this consultation, and as this work progresses.

    The Department welcomes responses to this consultation from all groups and individuals. The questions are provided as a guide for any response, but the Department welcomes any views or comments on the subject.

    Complete our online form or email your responses to the questions raised in this consultation to spd@finance-ni.gov.uk

    • Online consultation form

    Ways to respond

    Consultation closed — responses are no longer being accepted.

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