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  2. Income tax in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. Taxation in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The creation of a devolved Scottish parliament in 1999 was accompanied by a limited transfer of taxation powers: the Scotland Act 1998 transferred the power to legislate for local taxation and also the power to vary income tax by plus or minus 3 pence in the pound. Most taxation powers in Scotland following the creation of the parliament ...

  4. Tax rates in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Not including Employer's National Insurance payroll tax of 13.8%. In Scotland, the top marginal rate is 49% (47% income tax + 2% NI). For earnings between £100,000 - £125,140 employees pay the 40% higher rate income tax + removal of tax-free personal allowance + 2% NI (effectively a 67% marginal rate). The top tax rate on dividend income is ...

  5. Kwarteng’s mini-budget creates further tax divergence ... - AOL

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    The Chancellor scrapped the top rate of income tax for the rest of the UK, and reduced the basic rate to 19p in the pound. Kwarteng’s mini-budget creates further tax divergence between Scotland ...

  6. New Scottish income tax band might only raise £60m - AOL

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    The Scottish government is reportedly considering introducing a new tax band to shore up its budget. New Scottish income tax band might only raise £60m Skip to main content

  7. History of taxation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Scotland Act 2016 gave the Scottish Parliament full control over income tax rates and bands, except the personal allowance. [19] In 2017/18, the only notable difference between Scotland and the rest of the UK was that the higher rate limit was frozen in Scotland.

  8. The Scottish Government’s draft budget will be published on Tuesday, with reports suggesting a new tax bracket could be created for higher earners. Tax rises in Scotland would be ‘very ...

  9. List of countries by tax rates - Wikipedia

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    6.9% (for minimum wage full-time work in 2024: includes 20% flat income tax, of which first 7848€ per year is tax exempt for low-income earners + 2% mandatory pension contribution + 1.6% unemployment insurance paid by employee); excluding social security taxes paid by the employer