MAJORITY OF SCOTS WILL PAY LESS IN TAX THAN ELSEWHERE IN THE UK

Scotland will continue to have the fairest tax system anywhere in the UK as the Scottish Parliament passed a resolution agreeing income tax bands for 2022/23.

As a result, a majority of people in Scotland will continue to pay less in income tax than if they lived elsewhere in the UK, whilst those who earn more will pay proportionately more.

In line with the SNP’s manifesto commitment in the election in May, income tax rates will be frozen for the 2022/23 financial year.


According to the Scottish Fiscal Commission, freezing rates will raise an additional £106m.

Commenting, SNP MSP Michelle Thomson said: “In Scotland, we are continuing to build a tax system that is the fairest in the UK. The SNP Scottish Government continues to ensure that low- and middle-income earners have extra money in their pocket every month whilst ensuring those who earn the most contribute the most.

“This is particularly important as we face a Tory cost of living crisis as food bills increase and energy bills sky rocket.

“At the same time, the progressive tax system in Scotland means that everyone can benefit from things like free prescriptions and free university tuition. It also ensures the Scottish Government can continue to implement policies that make a difference in people’s lives – such as doubling the Scottish Child Payment in April.

“This is in stark contrast to the Tories at Westminster who have cut Universal Credit at a time when families needed it most.

“This is yet another demonstration of how the Scottish Government continues to support families with one hand tied behind its back. That is why the people of Scotland must have the choice of a fairer, greener future with the full powers of independence.”

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