Scottish Income Tax on £70,000 (2025/26)

On £70,000 you pay £17,414 Scottish income tax in 2025/26 — £1,982 more than the rest of the UK.

A £70,000 salary in Scotland incurs £17,414 income tax in 2025/26, an effective rate of 24.9% with a 42% marginal rate. That is £1,982 more than the £15,432 due in England, Wales & Northern Ireland. Figures use the official Scottish Government 2025/26 bands. National Insurance is reserved and not included. It runs free in your browser on Gera Tools, with nothing uploaded.

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How much income tax do I pay on £70,000 in Scotland in 2025/26?

£17,414 of Scottish income tax — an effective rate of 24.9% on the whole salary. This excludes National Insurance, which is the same across the UK.

A £70,000 gross annual salary in Scotland attracts £17,414 of income tax in 2025/26 — an effective rate of 24.9% across the whole salary, with a 42% marginal rate on the next pound earned. National Insurance is not included here; it is reserved to the UK government and is the same wherever you live.

How the £70,000 breaks down across Scotland’s six bands

After the personal allowance (£12,570), £57,430 is taxable and is split across the Scottish bands:

Scottish bandRateIncome in bandTax
Starter rate19%£2,827£537
Scottish basic rate20%£12,094£2,419
Intermediate rate21%£16,171£3,396
Higher rate42%£26,338£11,062

Total Scottish income tax: £17,414.

Scotland vs the rest of the UK

In England, Wales and Northern Ireland the same £70,000 salary is taxed under three bands (20% / 40% / 45%) and the income tax would be £15,432.

On this salary a Scottish taxpayer pays £1,982 more income tax per year than someone on the identical salary elsewhere in the UK.

ScotlandRest of UK (England, Wales & NI)
Income tax£17,414£15,432
Effective rate24.9%22.0%
Marginal rate42%40%

Notes

  • These are income-tax figures only, for a standard tax code with no other adjustments. Pension contributions, Gift Aid, the Marriage Allowance, the High Income Child Benefit Charge and student-loan repayments will change your actual tax.
  • Scotland sets income tax on non-savings, non-dividend income only. The personal allowance and all National Insurance are reserved and identical UK-wide.
  • Everything runs in your browser — your salary is never uploaded.

Sources. Scottish bands: Scottish Government — Scottish Income Tax: rates and bands 2025 to 2026. Personal allowance and rest-of-UK bands: GOV.UK — Income Tax rates and Personal Allowances. Verified 2026-06-18.