Scottish taxpayers have their own Income Tax on earned and pension income — six bands for 2026/27, from a 19% starter rate to a 48% top rate. Who pays, the S tax code and how it compares to rUK, with worked examples.
Scotland’s six bands on earned income, who counts as a Scottish taxpayer, the S tax code, and how it compares with the rest of the UK — with worked examples and HMRC links.
The Scottish Parliament sets Income Tax rates on earned and pension income for Scottish taxpayers. The Personal Allowance (£12,570) is UK-wide. For 2026/27 the starter and basic-rate bands rose by 7.4%, while the higher, advanced and top thresholds stayed frozen.
| Band | Taxable income (2026/27) | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | £12,571 – £16,537 | 19% |
| Basic | £16,538 – £29,526 | 20% |
| Intermediate | £29,527 – £43,662 | 21% |
| Higher | £43,663 – £75,000 | 42% |
| Advanced | £75,001 – £125,140 | 45% |
| Top | Over £125,140 | 48% |
Compare any salary across Scotland and rUK with the Salary calculator.
You’re a Scottish taxpayer if your only or main home is in Scotland for most of the tax year, regardless of where you work. HMRC identifies you with an S prefix tax code (e.g. S1257L). If you move into or out of Scotland, tell HMRC so your code is correct.
Because savings and dividends use UK bands while earned income uses Scottish bands, the points at which allowances and rates change can differ. This affects the Personal Savings Allowance and how dividends stack. Our guides on savings & dividends and Income Tax explain the overlap.
HMRC Scottish Income Tax: gov.uk/scottish-income-tax. Scottish Government rates are published each year alongside the Scottish Budget.
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