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Finance and Public Administration Committee

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2026-27: Responding to Long-Term Fiscal Pressures

Remit

The remit of pre-Budget scrutiny for 2026-27 will be:

  • to assess, and influence, the Scottish Government’s response to addressing long-term fiscal pressures, including through its key strategic financial documents.

Areas of focus

Committee scrutiny will focus on:

  • steps the Scottish Government is taking in response to fiscal pressures arising from population trends highlighted in the Scottish Fiscal Commission’s latest Fiscal Sustainability Report
  • the Scottish Government’s approach to increasing productivity and economic activity
  • steps the Scottish Government is taking to support growth sectors in Scotland with a view to increasing economic performance and tax revenues
  • key financial documents to be published by the Scottish Government during this year’s pre-budget scrutiny period, including its:
    • Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS)
    • Fiscal Sustainability Delivery Plan (FSDP)

    The committee will assess whether these demonstrate improved medium and longer-term financial planning by the Government.

  • information in the MTFS on the fiscal sustainability of social security spending, including analysis of how the Scottish Government is assessing:
    • the effectiveness and outcomes of its approach to the delivery of benefits
    • its impact on other parts of the Budget
  • the Scottish Government’s Public Service Reform Strategy and Infrastructure Investment Plan pipeline refresh.

Pre-budget scrutiny aims to:

  • influence how the Budget is prepared
  • improve transparency and increase public awareness of the Budget
  • consider how the Scottish Government’s Budget for 2026-27 should respond to fiscal and wider policy challenges
  • lead to better results and outcomes when compared against the Scottish Government’s targets and goals.

When does it happen?

Pre-Budget scrutiny normally takes place in the months leading up to the Scottish Budget.


Guidance for Committees

Guidance for committees on the budget process 2026-27 highlights relevant supporting documents, work approaches and examples of good practice. Read the guidance:

Budget Process 2026-27: Guidance for Committees (263KB, pdf) posted 13 June 2025

Key documents

The following key documents will inform the committee’s pre-budget scrutiny:

  • Scottish Fiscal Commission
  • Scottish Fiscal Commission
  • UK Government
  • Scottish Government MTFS (due 25 June 2025)
  • Scottish Government FSDP (due 25 June 2025)

Call for views (open)

The committee would like to hear from:

  • academics
  • experts and think-tanks
  • public bodies 
  • businesses
  • voluntary sector
  • community groups
  • groups or individuals interested in the Scottish Budget 

The call for views closes on 11 August 2025

Timetable

The Committee plans to undertake the following activities for its inquiry:

  • 13 June 2025: Call for views opens
  • 11 August 2025: Call for views closes
  • September to October 2025: Oral evidence sessions
  • Late October to early November 2025: Report publication