Support for first-time buyers

2 Jul 2018 12:14 PM

New tax relief to help people buy their first home.

First-time buyers will be helped to purchase their first home through a new tax relief which came into force recently (30 June).

Around 80% of first-time buyers will pay no tax after the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) First Time Buyer relief comes into effect. The change sees the zero-rated LBTT threshold raised to £175,000 for first-time buyers. Those purchasing property at a higher value will have their tax reduced by £600, meaning that around 12,000 first-time buyers will benefit each year.

Minister designate for Public Finance and Digital Economy Kate Forbes recently said:

“From today, around 80% of first-time buyers will pay no LBTT, helping thousands of people across the country buy their first home.

“Our progressive approach to the setting of LBTT rates and bands prioritises support for first-time buyers and helps others as they move through the market.

“Alongside our shared equity schemes, the introduction of this new relief provides further support to first-time buyers and delivers on the commitment made by the Scottish Government as part of the 2018/19 Scottish budget.”

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