Residential Tax Bands Scotland

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In Scotland, residential property tax is also called Council Tax, and like England and Wales, it’s based on property value banding. However, Scotland uses its own bands, valuation rules, and policies. Scottish Council Tax bands are based on the property’s market value as of 1 April 1991 — the same date as England, but with different value thresholds.

The tax bands in Scotland are:

BandProperty Value
AUp to £27,000
B£27,001 to £35,000
C£35,001 to £45,000
D£45,001 to £58,000
E£58,001 to £80,000
F£80,001 to £106,000
G£106,001 to £212,000
HMore than £212,000

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