Stamp Duty UK 2026/27 — Rates, First-Time Buyer Relief and Second Homes

LBTT vs Stamp Duty — Scottish Property Tax Guide

Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) explained. How Scottish property tax compares to stamp duty in England and what you'll pay in Scotland.

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Scotland has its own property transaction tax — Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT).

For the wider cluster covering SDLT, Welsh LTT, first-time-buyer relief and additional-property surcharges, use the main Stamp Duty UK hub.

LBTT Basics

What It Is

FeatureDetails
Full nameLand and Buildings Transaction Tax
ReplacedStamp Duty in Scotland (2015)
Applies inScotland only
Set byScottish Parliament
Collected byRevenue Scotland

How It Differs from Stamp Duty

FeatureLBTT (Scotland)SDLT (England)
Threshold£145,000£250,000
FTB threshold£175,000£425,000
Top rate12%12%
Additional property+6%+5%
CalculationProgressiveProgressive

LBTT Rates 2025

Residential Property (Standard)

Purchase PriceLBTT Rate
£0-145,0000%
£145,001-250,0002%
£250,001-325,0005%
£325,001-750,00010%
Over £750,00012%

First-Time Buyer Relief

Purchase PriceLBTT Rate
£0-175,0000%
£175,001-250,0002%
£250,001-325,0005%
£325,001-750,00010%
Over £750,00012%

Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS)

SituationAdditional Rate
Second home+6%
Buy-to-let+6%
Company purchase+6%
Added toEntire purchase price

LBTT Calculations

Standard Purchase Examples

Property PriceLBTT DueCalculation
£150,000£1002% on £5,000
£200,000£1,1002% on £55,000
£250,000£2,1002% on £105,000
£300,000£4,600£2,100 + 5% on £50,000
£350,000£7,100£4,600 + 10% on £25,000
£400,000£12,100£7,100 + 10% on £50,000
£500,000£22,100Above + 10% on further £100,000

First-Time Buyer Examples

Property PriceLBTT DueSaving vs Standard
£150,000£0£100
£175,000£0£600
£200,000£500£600
£250,000£1,500£600
£300,000£4,000£600
£350,000£6,500£600

Additional Property Examples

Property PriceStandard+6% ADSTotal
£150,000£100£9,000£9,100
£200,000£1,100£12,000£13,100
£250,000£2,100£15,000£17,100
£300,000£4,600£18,000£22,600
£400,000£12,100£24,000£36,100

LBTT vs Stamp Duty Comparison

Standard Rates Comparison

Property PriceLBTTSDLTDifference
£150,000£100£0SDLT cheaper
£200,000£1,100£0SDLT cheaper
£250,000£2,100£0SDLT cheaper
£300,000£4,600£2,500SDLT cheaper
£400,000£12,100£7,500SDLT cheaper
£500,000£22,100£12,500SDLT cheaper
£750,000£47,100£31,250SDLT cheaper

First-Time Buyer Comparison

Property PriceLBTT (FTB)SDLT (FTB)Difference
£175,000£0£0Same
£200,000£500£0SDLT cheaper
£250,000£1,500£0SDLT cheaper
£300,000£4,000£0SDLT cheaper
£400,000£11,500£0SDLT cheaper
£425,000£14,000£0SDLT cheaper
£500,000£21,500£3,750SDLT cheaper

Additional Property Comparison

Property PriceLBTT (+6%)SDLT (+5%)Difference
£200,000£13,100£11,500SDLT cheaper
£300,000£22,600£17,500SDLT cheaper
£400,000£36,100£27,500SDLT cheaper
£500,000£52,100£42,500SDLT cheaper

First-Time Buyer Relief

Eligibility

RequirementDetails
Not owned beforeAny property, anywhere
Property is homeNot buy-to-let
In ScotlandProperty located there
After June 2018When relief started

Joint Purchases

SituationRelief?
Both FTBsYes - full relief
One FTB, one notNo relief
All must qualifyFor relief to apply

Relief Amount

Property PriceStandard LBTTFTB LBTTSaving
Up to £175,000Varies£0Up to £600
Up to £250,000£2,100£1,500£600
Any priceMax £600

Additional Dwelling Supplement

When ADS Applies

SituationADS?
Buying second homeYes
Buy-to-let purchaseYes
Keeping previous homeYes
Company buying residentialYes
Replacing main home (sold)No
Selling within 18 monthsRefund possible

Selling Previous Home

TimingADS Position
Sold before buyingNo ADS
Buying before sellingADS applies
Sell within 18 monthsClaim refund
Takes longer than 18 monthsADS not refunded

ADS Refund

To Get RefundDetails
Sell previous homeWithin 18 months
Previous was main homeNot investment
Claim within12 months of sale
Apply toRevenue Scotland

Non-Residential LBTT

Commercial Property Rates

Purchase PriceRate
£0-150,0000%
£150,001-250,0001%
Over £250,0005%

Mixed Use

Property TypeRates
Part residential, part commercialNon-residential rates
Can be beneficialFor mixed-use purchases

How to Pay LBTT

Payment Process

StepDetails
Solicitor calculatesAs part of purchase
Paid at completionUsually by solicitor
Revenue ScotlandReceives payment
Within 30 daysOf completion

Late Payment

ConsequenceAmount
Filing late£100 penalty
3 months lateAdditional £200
6 months lateFurther penalty
InterestOn unpaid tax

Planning Considerations

Timing Moves

StrategyBenefit
Sell before buyingAvoid ADS
Complete sale firstSame day possible
18-month safetyIf can’t sell first

First-Time Buyer Strategy

ConsiderImpact
Buy on own firstBoth get FTB relief separately
Then buy togetherNeither gets relief
Depends onProperty values and plans

Summary

LBTT Key Points

FeatureScotland
Nil rate threshold£145,000
FTB threshold£175,000
ADS rate6%
Compared to SDLTGenerally higher
ExceptionUnder £145,000 (lower)

Quick Reference

BuyingCheck
Main homeStandard rates
First homeFTB relief
Second home+6% ADS
Replacing homeSell first or claim refund

Calculator

ToolDetails
Revenue ScotlandOfficial calculator
Use forAccurate figures
Include ADSIf applicable
Before buyingKnow exact amount

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Sources

  1. HMRC — Stamp Duty Land Tax