second homes in Scotland
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Regulation & Law
Edinburgh suspends 300% second homes tax premium after eight days
Huge rise in Edinburgh's Council Tax has been put on hold while its impact is assessed, according to Councillor Mandy Watt.
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Scotland grants councils ‘shock’ unlimited second homes tax powers
'Reckless' Greens 'railroad' through amendment giving Scottish councils free rein to impose uncapped council tax premiums on second homeowners.
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Agents slam SNP’s unachievable house building targets
Propertymark says SNP leader Humza Yousaf must explain how it can deliver a claimed 110,000 new homes by 2032.
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New First Minister takes aim at second home owners
Humza Yousaf promised to target second homes in Scotland, and has wasted no time with a plan to hike council tax rates.
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Favourite to replace Nicola Sturgeon under fire over second homes tax
Hamza Yousaf, who is ahead of the other two candidates to become First Minister of Scotland, wants to raise council tax on second homes.
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Councils to ‘cut out agents’ selling second homes with own offer
Highland Council has waded into the local housing market by buying potential second home properties to keep ownership in local hands.
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Landlords in Scotland to be hit by tax crackdown
Scotland’s Finance Secretary John Swinney (pictured) has announced that a 3 per cent levy will be charged for people acquiring second homes and buy-to-let landlords in addition to the existing Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT), which replaced UK stamp duty in April. The Scottish Fiscal Commission, the official watchdog of the Scottish Government’s tax and spending plans, estimates that the supplement on LBTT, which will be introduced in April 2016, will affect between 8,500 and 12,500 transactions annually, and could raise up to £27 million. The LBTT system, which raised £218 million in its first seven months, uses a graduated tax rate, working in a similar way to income tax. Swinney commented, “We need to ensure that the opportunities for first-time buyers to enter the market in Scotland are as strong as they possibly can be and we need to make certain that tax changes elsewhere in the United Kingdom do not make it harder for people to get on the property ladder. “That is why I today announce my intention to introduce a supplement to LBTT for those purchasing an additional home for £40,000 or more.” The announcement regarding the introduction of a 3 per cent surcharge on…
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