How Scotland's finances differ from England. Scottish income tax bands, LBTT vs Stamp Duty, Scottish benefits, and what it means for your money.
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Scotland has significant financial differences from the rest of the UK. Here’s what matters for your money.
Scottish Income Tax
Tax Bands 2024/25
Band
Rate
Scottish
Rest of UK
Personal Allowance
0%
£0-£12,570
£0-£12,570
Starter Rate
19%
£12,571-£14,876
N/A
Basic Rate
20%
£14,877-£26,561
£12,571-£50,270
Intermediate
21%
£26,562-£43,662
N/A
Higher Rate
42%
£43,663-£75,000
40%: £50,271-£125,140
Advanced Rate
45%
£75,001-£125,140
N/A
Top Rate
48%
Over £125,140
45%: Over £125,140
What This Means
Salary
Scottish Tax
rUK Tax
Difference
£30,000
£3,808
£3,486
+£322
£50,000
£8,992
£7,486
+£1,506
£80,000
£19,567
£17,432
+£2,135
£125,000
£38,567
£36,432
+£2,135
Who Is a Scottish Taxpayer?
Criteria
Scottish Taxpayer?
Live in Scotland
Yes
Work in Scotland, live in England
No
Work in England, live in Scotland
Yes
Visit Scotland for work
No
Main home is Scotland
Yes
How to Know
Check
Details
Tax code
Starts with ‘S’
HMRC
Will determine status
Register
Electoral roll in Scotland
Main residence
Key test
Scottish Property Tax (LBTT)
LBTT Rates vs Stamp Duty
Property Price
LBTT (Scotland)
SDLT (England)
Up to £145,000
0% (0% to £145k)
0% (0% to £250k)
£145,001-£250,000
2%
0%
£250,001-£325,000
5%
5%
£325,001-£750,000
10%
5%
Over £750,000
12%
10% (£925k+), 12% (£1.5m+)
First-Time Buyer Relief (Scotland)
Feature
Details
Threshold
£175,000 (no LBTT)
Saving
Up to £600
Eligibility
Never owned property
Applies to
Main residence only
Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS)
Feature
Details
Rate
6% on total price
When
Second homes, buy-to-let
Threshold
Over £40,000
Compare
England: 3%
LBTT Examples
Purchase Price
First-Time
Standard
Additional
£200,000
£500
£1,100
£13,100
£300,000
£4,100
£4,600
£22,600
£500,000
£23,350
£23,850
£53,850
Scottish Benefits
Scottish Child Payment
Feature
Details
Amount
£26.70/week per child
Who
Low-income families
Age
Under 16
Eligibility
Gets qualifying benefit
Annual value
£1,388 per child
Best Start Grant
Payment
Amount
When
Pregnancy and Baby
£707 (first), £353 (later)
Birth
Early Learning
£294
Around age 2-3
School Age
£294
Starting school
Best Start Foods
Feature
Details
Amount
£4.95/week (pregnancy)
After birth
£9.90/week (under 1)
Then
£4.95/week (1-3 years)
For
Healthy food, milk
Scottish Carer Benefits
Benefit
Details
Carer Support Payment
Replaces Carer’s Allowance
Amount
Same (£81.90/week)
Plus
Carer Allowance Supplement twice yearly
Supplement
£288.60 extra (winter)
Disability Benefits
Benefit
Scotland Equivalent
PIP
Adult Disability Payment
DLA (children)
Child Disability Payment
Amounts
Same but delivery different
Process
Social Security Scotland
Free Things in Scotland
Free Prescriptions
England
Scotland
£9.90 per item
Free
Exemptions available
Everyone free
Prepayment option
Not needed
Free Personal Care
Feature
Details
For
Anyone who needs care
Includes
Help with washing, dressing, etc.
Means tested?
Care element not means tested
England comparison
Means tested
Free Bus Travel
Who
Free Bus Pass
Under 22
Free Scotland-wide
Over 60
Free Scotland-wide
Disabled
Free Scotland-wide
England
Only over 66 or disabled
Other Free Services
Service
Details
University tuition
Free for Scottish students
School meals (P1-5)
Universal free
Sanitary products
Free in education, public buildings
Eye tests
Free for everyone
Scottish Banking and Finance
Scottish Banknotes
Feature
Details
Legal currency
Yes (not technically legal tender)
Accepted?
Should be across UK
Banks issuing
Bank of Scotland, RBS, Clydesdale
Same value
As Bank of England notes
Scottish Buildings Societies
Mutuals
Services
Scottish Building Society
Mortgages, savings
Local options
Check for Scottish-focused products
Council Tax
Scottish Council Tax
Feature
Details
Bands
A to H (same as England)
Setting
Local councils
Comparison
Often similar to England
Reductions
Single person, students, etc.
Scottish Water
Feature
Details
Public
Scottish Water (state-owned)
Billing
Through Council Tax
Charges
Based on council tax band
Average
£400-£500/year
Scottish Pensions
State Pension
Feature
Same Across UK
Amount
Same
Age
Same
National Insurance
Same
Rules
No difference
Scottish Schemes
Feature
Details
Workplace pensions
Same rules
LGPS Scotland
Separate scheme
Teacher pension
Scottish scheme
NHS Scotland
Separate scheme
Scottish Business
Scottish Rates Relief
Relief
Details
Small Business Bonus
Up to 100% relief
Threshold
Higher than England
Rural relief
Available
Empty property
Different rules
Scottish Enterprise
Support
Available For
Business Gateway
Free advice
Scottish Enterprise
Growth companies
HIE
Highlands and Islands
Funding
Scottish-specific grants
Summary: Scotland vs Rest of UK
Key Differences
Area
Scotland
Rest of UK
Income tax
6 bands, higher for most
3 bands
Property tax
LBTT
SDLT
Prescriptions
Free
£9.90
Uni tuition
Free (Scottish students)
£9,250
Bus travel U22
Free
Not free
Child payment
£26.70/week
N/A
Care
Free personal care
Means tested
Checklist for Scottish Residents
Action
Done
Check tax code starts with S
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Register for Scottish benefits
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Apply for relevant Best Start
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Get free bus pass if eligible
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Consider LBTT when buying
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Use free prescriptions
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Key Contacts
Service
Contact
Social Security Scotland
mygov.scot
Revenue Scotland (LBTT)
revenue.scot
HMRC
For income tax
Citizens Advice Scotland
cas.org.uk
Scotland’s devolved powers mean genuine financial differences. Make sure you’re claiming everything you’re entitled to and factoring Scottish rates into your financial planning.