Tax & Spend

Scotland Plans Property Tax on Homes Worth Over £1 Million

Residential villas in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.

Photographer: Emily Macinnes/Bloomberg

The Scottish government plans to introduce two new council tax bands by 2028 for the most expensive properties while raising the threshold at which lower earners pay income tax.

Higher local rates will be paid on homes worth more than £1 million ($1.35 million) based on an up-to-date valuation, Finance Secretary Shona Robison told the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. The move is intended to “bring greater fairness and increased revenue to councils,” she said.