News
Important news and announcements.
Applications to Revenue Scotland for water discounts, restoration areas, non-disposal areas and alternative methods in relation to Scottish Landfill Tax (SLfT) are now available.
Users can now create draft LBTT returns in run-up to 1 April.
More than 1,000 users log on to Revenue Scotland system.
Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Finance, John Swinney, has announced revisions to the proposed rates and bands for residential tax rates of the Scottish Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT).
The convener of the Law Society’s Tax Committee has commented on Revenue Scotland’s “intuitive and modern” online Land and Building Transaction Tax system.
Revenue Scotland was formally established as a non-ministerial department on 1 January 2015.
Revenue Scotland board announced ahead of it becoming a non-ministerial department on 1 January 2015.
A number of Scottish Statutory Instruments have now been laid in Parliament forming part of the secondary legislation for Land and Buildings Transaction Tax.