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Land and Building Transaction Tax

Reviewing the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax applicable to land transactions occurring in Scotland.

Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) is payable on the acquisition of a chargeable interest of land or buildings in Scotland. It replaces UK Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) for transactions in Scotland from April 2015. At Numera, we can provide guidance on LBTT in the London area.

Who pays the tax?

LBTT is payable by the purchaser in a land transaction occurring in Scotland. Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) applies to land transactions in England and Northern Ireland and Land Transaction Tax (LTT) applies in Wales.

What is a land transaction?

A transaction will trigger liability if it involves the acquisition of an interest in land. This includes a simple conveyance of land such as buying a house, creating a lease or assigning a lease.

When is the tax payable?

The tax has to be paid when a contract has been substantially performed. In cases where the purchaser takes possession of the property on completion, that will be the date. However, if the purchaser effectively takes possession before completion - known as ‘resting on contract’ - that will be regarded as triggering the tax.

Residential rates of LBTT

The rates of LBTT which apply from 1 April 2021 are set out in the following table:

Residential property Band % Rate
£0 - £145,000 0
£145,001 - £250,000 2
£250,001 - £325,000 5
£325,001 - £750,000 10
£750,001 and over 12

The rates apply to the portion of the total value which falls within each band.

First-time buyer relief

A LBTT relief applies for first-time buyers of properties up to £175,000. The relief raises the zero tax threshold for first-time buyers from £145,000 to £175,000. First-time buyers purchasing a property above £175,000 also benefit from the relief on the portion of the price below the threshold. All first-time buyers will benefit from a relief of up to £600.

Higher rates for additional residential properties

Higher rates of LBTT are charged on purchases of additional residential properties (above £40,000), such as buy to let properties and second homes.

The main target of the higher rates is purchases of buy to let properties or second homes. However, there will be some purchasers who will have to pay the additional charge even though the property purchased will not be a buy to let or a second home. The 18 month rules set out below will help to remove some transactions from the additional rates (or allow a refund). The 18 month timeframe is to be extended to 36 months following a consultation. The Scottish government has published its response stating that it will amend the relevant legislation but no time frames have been confirmed as yet. Care will be needed if an individual already owns, or partly owns, a property and transacts to purchase another property without having disposed of the first property.

The higher rates are 6% above those shown in the table above. The higher rates potentially apply if, at the end of the day of the purchase transaction, the individual owns two or more residential properties.

Some further detail:

  • Purchasers will have 18 months (to be extended to 36 months) to claim a refund of the higher rates if they buy a new main residence before disposing of their previous main residence.
  • Purchasers will also have 18 months (to be extended to 36 months) between selling a main residence and replacing it with another main residence without having to pay the higher rates, if they also own another property which is not their main residence.
  • A small share in a property which has been inherited within the 18 months prior to a transaction will not be considered as an additional property when applying the higher rates.
  • There will be no exemption from the higher rates for significant investors.
  • LBTT includes an 18 month period rather than 36 months which applies for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) but the proposed extension to 36 months will align the two timeframes.

Non-residential rates of LBTT

Non-residential Band % Rate
£0 - £150,000 0
£150,001 - £250,000 1
£250,001 - over 5

The Scottish government has LBTT calculators which work out the amount of LBTT payable. The calculators can be found at www.revenue.scot/land-buildings-transaction-tax/tax-calculators.

How we can help

If you are in the London area please do contact us for guidance on LBTT.

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