http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-30220017
Some interesting stuff being proposed, but once again, im not convinced if this has been thought through (much like the SNPs proposals for independence) but then iguess there is plenty of time to sort it out properly.
Power to alter rates and bands in scotland, (excepting the tax allowance), revenue (or a portion of) VAT, and control over certain benefits. Of course the Scotish gvment will need to spend this on things no longer funded by the central uk pot
But how does this work in reality? For instance, if I living in England bank with rbs, does that mean I pay scottish income tax on interest earned or rUK income tax (or both)? What about if you lived one side of the border but worked the other? I know plenty of scots who have their main home in scotland, but fly down to work for companies in the south... what about home workers?
It will be interesting to see what happens, in reality, I doubt much will change very quickly.
So if you had control what would you do?