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Scottish Budget 2026: what the ‘tax cut’ really means for you

A note for Planning My Life & Total Wealth Planner clients in Scotland.


The headlines talk about a tax cut for low earners. The reality is far more modest — and more political — than it sounds.


Here’s the plain-English breakdown:


1️⃣ The cut is tiny

  • Maximum gain: £31.75 a year (about 61p a week)

  • Many lower earners get £0–£11This may be one of the smallest income tax cuts on record.


2️⃣ It isn’t a real tax cutPersonal allowances and most thresholds are frozen, while inflation runs at ~3%.That “fiscal creep” quietly raises tax in real terms.Bottom line: most people are still worse off, even after the tweak.


3️⃣ Higher earners benefit mostAround two-thirds of the total benefit goes to the top 50% of earners, simply because they all get the full £31.75 — while many lower earners get little or nothing.


4️⃣ This is mainly about politicsThe change allows the Scottish Government to say the median earner pays slightly less tax than elsewhere in the UK.But the big picture hasn’t changed:

  • £50k earners still pay ~£1,500 more than in rUK

  • £100k earners pay ~£3,300 moreThat extra revenue funds public services — a legitimate choice — but it’s not really a “tax cut”.



Want to see what this means for you?


Rather than guessing, run the numbers.


🔎 Scottish Income Tax Calculator (interactive)👉 Compare Scotland vs rest of UK👉 See the actual impact of the 2026 Budget


👉 Use the calculator here: https://taxpolicy.org.uk/scotland-tax-calculator 


Total Wealth Planner perspectiveSmall tax changes matter far less than:

  • how resilient your income is

  • how well your cashflow is designed

  • how dependent you are on taxed labour income versus human capital, flexibility, and choice


That’s why we always start with life planning first — then tax, not the other way around.

If you’d like help modelling this properly inside your Total Wealth Plan, just shout.


 
 
 

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