A shake-up to the rate of income tax people in Scotland pay has been confirmed in the Scottish Budget. From 6 April 2024, the threshold at which earners start paying certain rates will rise for some tax bands, while a new "advanced" rate tax band will be introduced.
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Scottish Budget 2023: Income tax shake-up confirmed from April 2024 – here's what's changing
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Scottish Budget 2023: Income tax shake-up confirmed from April 2024 – here's what's changing

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From: Scottish income tax 2024-25 - What might you be paying? - BBC
Although the highest headline rate at this income level is the new advanced rate of 45%, the marginal rate of income tax for incomes between £100,000 and £125,140 is 67.5% (69.5% including national insurance) due to the effects of the tapering of the personal allowance.
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[Deleted User] said:Shocking!!!I would move south!!Most of the increase are on higher rate tax payers and will increase funding to our NHS. Hard to argue about that.Mortgage free
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EdSwippet said:From: Scottish income tax 2024-25 - What might you be paying? - BBC
Although the highest headline rate at this income level is the new advanced rate of 45%, the marginal rate of income tax for incomes between £100,000 and £125,140 is 67.5% (69.5% including national insurance) due to the effects of the tapering of the personal allowance.
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[Deleted User] said:Shocking!!!I would move south!!If anyone does want to move to England ensure that you do it less than 6 months into the tax year otherwise you will pay Scottish tax for the full tax year. And ensure that you tell HMRC about your address change.2
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sheslookinhot said:Most of the increase are on higher rate tax payers and will increase funding to our NHS. Hard to argue about that.
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booneruk said:sheslookinhot said:Most of the increase are on higher rate tax payers and will increase funding to our NHS. Hard to argue about that.
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sheslookinhot said:That might end up costing you more.Most of the increase are on higher rate tax payers and will increase funding to our NHS. Hard to argue about that.1
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Just don't bother earning between £100k and 125k ! (Either use your pension to cap your income at £100k or make sure you're busting well through that death band - 70% tax and NI (it's the personal allowance taper)!0 -
booneruk said:sheslookinhot said:Most of the increase are on higher rate tax payers and will increase funding to our NHS. Hard to argue about that.
The lost personal allowance band needs to be removed and replaced with something else entirely - either a new tapered value (e.g. start England's 45p rate at £100k or earlier, and/or increase the rate at £125k/£150k)
The messaging is difficult, as it is ostensibly a tax cut, but the reality is the effect of the tapering is hugely mitigated already. Many governments have failed to address it, and have knowingly produced a market for new bikes, electric vehicles, and higher pension contributions.0 -
norsefox said:booneruk said:sheslookinhot said:Most of the increase are on higher rate tax payers and will increase funding to our NHS. Hard to argue about that.
The lost personal allowance band needs to be removed and replaced with something else entirely - either a new tapered value (e.g. start England's 45p rate at £100k or earlier, and/or increase the rate at £125k/£150k)
The messaging is difficult, as it is ostensibly a tax cut, but the reality is the effect of the tapering is hugely mitigated already. Many governments have failed to address it, and have knowingly produced a market for new bikes, electric vehicles, and higher pension contributions.0
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