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📣 @ShonaRobison: “While the UK Gov't froze all income tax thresholds, in Scotland, the basic and intermediate rate thresholds will increase this year by 3.5%. ... December 4, 2024.
This tax year was the first in which the Scotland Act 2016 was in force, with the first ever differentiated Scottish income tax. The only difference from the rates for the rest of the UK was the threshold for the higher rate (£43,000 as opposed to £45,000).
In Scotland from April 2024, all but three of the Scottish local councils introduced a 100% "additional levy" on second homes. Unfortunately this change was introduced very close to the beginning of the 2024-25 Council Tax year beginning, and it is unclear what procedures Councils have in place for identifying second homes.
19 December – Finance Secretary Shona Robison presents the Scottish Government's budget for 2024–25. Measures announced include a new 45% tax rate for people earning between £75,000 and £125,140, and a rise in the top rate of tax, paid by those earning over £125,000, from 47% to 48%. The £43,663 tax threshold is also frozen for the year ...
Two cuts during 2024 have brought them from a 16-year high point at 5.25% to 4.75%. ... and thus more tax. Both Scottish and UK governments badly need more tax revenue to meet their aspirations ...
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2024 Scottish government crisis: Patrick Harvie says he will resign as co-leader of the Scottish Greens if the party votes to end its coalition agreement with the SNP. [116] 25 April – 2024 Scottish government crisis: The Scottish National Party's coalition in the Scottish government with the Scottish Greens collapses as the SNP withdraws ...
A change in the threshold for the 45% tax rate, which will be paid on earnings over £125,140 rather than £150,000 (excludes Scotland) [18] Income tax personal allowance and higher rate thresholds frozen for further two years, until April 2028 instead of April 2026 [18] Main National Insurance and inheritance tax thresholds frozen for further ...