The Scotsman

Nicola Sturgeon publishes her tax returns for every year from 2014

- By ALISTAIR GRANT

Nicola Sturgeon has challenged other party leaders to follow suit after her tax returns for the years dating back to 2014 were published by the SNP.

The most recent return lists a total income of £140,496 from her employment as an MSP and First Minister.

However, the SNP initially blundered by accidental­ly posting Ms Sturgeon’s bank account number as part of her tax returns. The party quickly deleted the informatio­n after journalist­s spotted the error.

Ms Sturgeon committed to publishing her tax returns in April 2016 “for as long as she is First Minister”, but subsequent­ly failed to follow through on this.

After finally doing so on Monday, she challenged other party leaders, including Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, to do likewise.

Mr Sunak has said he will publish his own tax returns “shortly”.

Scottish Conservati­ve leader Douglas Ross later published his tax return for the year 2021/22, which showed he earned £72,821 as the MP for Moray. The document also revealed he received £17,223 for his role as a Highlands and Islands MSP.

He did not earn any money as an assistant referee that year, as an injury prevented him officiatin­g at any matches.

Since April 2009, Scottish ministers have frozen their pay and declined to accept their full salary entitlemen­t, with the remainder going towards public spending.

The SNP said this meant the First Minister would forgo more than £27,000 of her salary in the current financial year. Ms Sturgeon said: “These documents show clearly that my sole source of income is my job as First Minister – the office which I have the immense privilege of holding.””

Ms Sturgeon was also asked about her husband Peter Murrell’s £100,000 loan to the SNP and whether it was entirely his money. In December, it emerged Mr Murrell, who is the party’s chief executive, made the loan in June 2021. She said: “The resources he lent the party were resources that belonged to him.”

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↑ Ms Sturgeon promised to be open about her earnings

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