Calls to scrap new Scottish tax bands and bring them back into line with UK Government
07.05.2024 - 12:55
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
More than 8,600 people have signed a new online petition calling for Scottish tax rates to be scrapped and restored to the same levels as those administered by the UK Government. There are now six tax bands for people in Scotland, compared to just three in other parts of the UK.
Petition creator Sam Grossick argues the additional bands are creating a “widening gap between thresholds” north of the border compared to the rest of the UK, adding this has now created a “more complex and unfair tax system ” in Scotland.
Changes to personal taxation in Scotland announced at last year's Budget came into force on April 1 and saw the creation of a new tax band of 45p for those on salaries of between £75,000 and £125,140. The top rate of tax - levied on earnings above £125,140 - increased by one penny to 48p.
Previous increases mean all workers in Scotland earning over £28,000 a year pay more than elsewhere in the UK.
The ‘Remove powers to vary income tax rates from the Scottish Parliament’ petition has been posted on the petitions-parliament website.
It states: “Repeal the powers on income tax given to the Scottish Parliament as part of the Scotland Act 2012, so that Scottish rates of income tax can be aligned back to those set by the UK Government.
“The Scottish Government is creating a widening gap between tax thresholds in Scotland compared to the rest of the UK. We believe this has created a more complex and unfair tax system, and create an increasing divide between the UK nations.”
At 10,000 signatures the petition would be entitled to a written response from the UK Government, however, it is unlikely it will comment on devolved tax threshold decisions made by the Scottish Government. You can view it online here.
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