
There are around 3 million taxpayers in Scotland. 55% of them (1.65m) will pay less income tax than in the rest of the UK but BBC Scotland chose to highlight the ‘Mansion Tax’ which will affect 11 330 – Anas Sarwar and few of their senior staff.
Here’s a better report, from the AI assisted Policy Mogul:
Changes to the basic and intermediate rate income tax thresholds will protect lower-income households in 2026-27, Finance Secretary Shona Robison has announced. The Finance Secretary also confirmed there would be no changes to rates or the number of tax bands in the coming financial year.
In 2026-27, if the Budget is passed, the Basic and Intermediate rate thresholds will increase by 7.4% to £16,537 and £29,526 respectively. The Higher, Advanced and Top rate thresholds will remain at £43,662, £75,000 and £125,140 respectively.
Ms Robison said: “By raising the Basic and Intermediate rate thresholds by substantially more than inflation, this Budget once again provides tax support for low and middle-income earners. “It also means that the clear majority of taxpayers in Scotland can expect to pay less income tax than in the rest of the UK.
“By delivering fair and progressive tax policies, we continue to deliver higher investment in the NHS and policies like free tuition not available anywhere else in the UK.”
Background
The Scottish Parliament must pass a Scottish Rate Resolution each year to set the rates and bands for Scottish Income Tax. A draft of the motion setting out the proposed Scottish Income Tax rates and bands for 2026-27, and an accompanying explanatory note, has been published alongside the Budget. Scottish Budget 2026 to 2027 The Scottish Fiscal Commission forecast that Income Tax will raise £21,508 million in 2026-27, and that taxpayers earning less than £33,500 will pay less income tax in Scotland than they would in the rest of the UK.
The median gross income figure is £31,150 and the median income net of deductions is £30,350. The Scottish Fiscal Commission estimates Scottish Government income tax policy choices since devolution will raise up to an additional £1.8 billion in 2026-27 compared to if we had matched UK Government policy.
Scottish Government analysis indicates around 55 per cent of Scottish taxpayers can expect to pay less income tax in 2026-27 than they would elsewhere in the UK based on gross income data, rising to 57 per cent when based on taxable income after deductions such as pension contributions.
Not being reported in the Scottish MSM:
James Mahon, a lecturer, welcomed the funding allocated to the “essential” college sector and support for further and higher education in Finance Secretary Shona Robison’s draft Budget announced on January 13, 2026.
Universities Scotland (via convener James Miller) described the university settlement as “welcome” given fiscal pressures, per Times Higher Education coverage: Scottish budget promises £55 million extra for universities.
Unions like the EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland) welcomed headline increases for education and anti-poverty measures, calling the 10% college funding boost “very welcome” and “a significant step in the right direction.” https://www.eis.org.uk/latest-news/scottishbudget

BEEB Hootsmon highlighted that Jaikie the Craw got presented with an MBE gong today.
I thought she was ALWAYS a member of the British Empire, and pushed her views relentlessly, sitting on her big TV horse.
gavinochiltree
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A BEEB question from todays news!
How many Specific Pee “loyalists” does it take to rescue a Sarwar swan stuck in the glaur?
Well, they are all doing what they can, from Repressing Scotland to the Bosses…….personally, I think they can kiss their Anas goodbye.
gavinochiltree
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I think it is time we all organised a silent protest outside the BBC on a constant basis. It is utterly disgraceful to have this lies pumped into households in Scotland everyday. This is blatant propaganda. Shameful.
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Scotland more equal.
Still paying for Westminster’s mess. Brexit costing £Billions, HS2, Trident and redundant weaponry. Scotland in surplus in fuel and energy pays more.
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They could always p**s off to London where the English controlled BBC is headquartered. Don’t let the door hit your Britnat lying arses on the way out.
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Sorry for childish language just getting so fed up, well more fed up of the BritNats’ lies and propaganda via the BBC etc. ✌️
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Och naw, ‘live coverage’ – Was this the Nick Robinson variety or the James Cook and his pal at the Tory leadership ‘contest’ in Perth variety?
Asking for ca 5 million friends…
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