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LBTT Scotland 2026/27
Standard LBTT: £3,350 · First-time buyer: £2,750
Standard LBTT
£3,350
First-time buyer
£2,750
Saves £600 vs standard
With 8% ADS
£25,350
Buy-to-let or 2nd home
| Band | Rate | Taxable | Tax |
|---|---|---|---|
| Up to £145,000 | 0% | £145,000 | — |
| £145,001 - £250,000 | 2% | £105,000 | £2,100 |
| £250,001 - £325,000 | 5% | £25,000 | £1,250 |
| £325,001 - £750,000 | 10% | — | — |
| Over £750,000 | 12% | — | — |
| Total LBTT | £3,350 | ||
| Scotland (LBTT) | £3,350 |
| England (SDLT) | £3,750 |
| Difference | Scotland saves £400 |
English SDLT nil rate reverted to £125,000 from April 2025. Scotland is now cheaper at most prices up to ~£400,000.
At £275,000, the 5% LBTT band applies to the portion of the purchase price between £250,001 and £275,000, with the lower slices taxed at 0% and 2% respectively. Standard LBTT is £3,350. First-time buyers pay £2,750 — the FTB nil-rate band covers the first £175,000, reducing the bill by £600. Compared to English SDLT of £3,750, Scotland is cheaper by £400. Note that if you're buying with ADS (buy-to-let or second home), an additional 8% surcharge applies to the full purchase price — £22,000 extra.
A standard buyer pays £3,350 in LBTT on a £275,000 property. A first-time buyer pays £2,750, saving £600 compared to the standard rate. The calculation uses Scotland's progressive banded system: 0% on the first £145,000, 2% on £145,001–£250,000, 5% on £250,001–£325,000.
Yes. If you already own a residential property, ADS of 8% applies to the full purchase price — £22,000 on a £275,000 property. This is in addition to standard LBTT of £3,350, bringing the total to £25,350. ADS applies to buy-to-let purchases and second homes. It can be reclaimed within 36 months if you sell your original main residence after buying.
Yes. SDLT in England on £275,000 would be £3,750, compared to Scottish LBTT of £3,350. Scotland is cheaper by £400 at this price. Scotland tends to be cheaper than England below around £400,000, because LBTT's nil rate extends to £145,000 (vs £125,000 for SDLT from April 2025) and the lower rate bands are slightly more generous.
Enter any price between £50,000 and £3,000,000 with full breakdown for standard, first-time buyer, and ADS scenarios.
Open LBTT Calculator →These figures are estimates based on 2026/27 LBTT rates and do not include solicitor fees, searches, or other transaction costs. ADS is refundable if you sell your previous main residence within 36 months (purchases from April 2024) — see our ADS refund guide. Always confirm the final figure with your solicitor before exchanging.