Scottish_Fiscal_Commission
The Scottish Fiscal Commission (Scottish Gaelic: Coimisean Fiosgail na h-Alba) is a non-ministerial office. It was established by the Scottish Parliament to provide independent forecasts of taxes[1][2] and social security expenditure, and GDP forecasts, to help inform the government's budget and its scrutiny by parliament.
It was formally created in June 2014, but moved to become a statutory body following the Scottish Fiscal Commission Act 2016.[3] The commission is currently headed by Professor Graeme Roy.