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LBTT Calculator — Scotland

Calculate Land and Buildings Transaction Tax for Scottish property purchases. Includes first-time buyer relief and Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS).

📅 Tax Year 2026/27 — Revenue Scotland Rates | ADS 8% from Dec 2024

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Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS) applies to second homes, buy-to-let and investment properties.

📊 LBTT Breakdown

BandRateTaxable AmountTax
LBTT on purchase price
Total LBTT Due
Effective Rate

📋 LBTT Rate Bands 2026/27

Purchase PriceStandard RateFTB Rate
Up to £145,0000%0% (up to £175,000)
£145,001 – £250,0002%0% up to £175,000, then 2%
£250,001 – £325,0005%5%
£325,001 – £750,00010%10%
Over £750,00012%12%

Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS): 8% on the full purchase price on top of standard LBTT. Rate increased from 6% to 8% on 5 December 2024 (Scottish Budget 2025/26). Applies to additional residential properties only.

⚠️ Disclaimer This calculator applies to Scottish residential property purchases only and is administered by Revenue Scotland. Rules differ from SDLT in England. Always verify with Revenue Scotland (revenue.scot) or a qualified solicitor before completing your purchase.

📌 Rates sourced from LBTT (Revenue Scotland) — verified for the 2026/27 tax year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is LBTT?

LBTT (Land and Buildings Transaction Tax) is the Scottish equivalent of stamp duty. It applies to residential and non-residential property purchases in Scotland and is administered by Revenue Scotland. LBTT rates and thresholds differ from SDLT in England and Northern Ireland.

What are the LBTT rates for 2026/27?

For residential property in Scotland: 0% up to £145,000; 2% on £145,001–£250,000; 5% on £250,001–£325,000; 10% on £325,001–£750,000; 12% above £750,000. First-time buyers get an extra £175,000 nil rate band (so 0% up to £175,000).

What is the Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS)?

The Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS) is an 8% surcharge payable on the entire purchase price when buying an additional residential property in Scotland — for example, a second home or buy-to-let. It was increased from 6% to 8% in the Scottish Budget on 5 December 2024.

When do I have to pay LBTT?

LBTT must be paid and a return submitted to Revenue Scotland within 30 days of the effective date of the transaction (usually the date of settlement/completion). Your solicitor will normally handle this on your behalf.