Murdo Fraser’s column relies on the jaded line about parents who use private schools “paying twice” for education Spoiler: that is a choice these parents made. No one is forcing them https://www.scotsman.com/news/opinion/columnists/how-snp-tax-raid-on-private-schools-will-affect-state-system-murdo-fraser-1-4982682 …
There is no direct subsidy. If business rates were not paid by schools to their local authority the LA would just cut the money to compensate. There is a real issue of charitable relief on donations going forward. That's all.
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- MOD paying fees - Teachers get to use the public pension system - Charitable status (at holyrood and westminster) granted via state charity regulator All = subsidy
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MOD payments are a benefit in kind to employees. The pension scheme can be reformed. Going forward tax relief can be scrapped. But the legacies built up over decades would be forfeited if charitable status was simple wiped. A short term cash grab
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