Scottish Housing Market Review Q3 2023
Quarterly bulletin collating a range of previously published statistics on the latest trends in the Scottish housing market.
3. Residential Land & Buildings Transaction Tax
Residential Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) revenue excluding the Additional Dwelling Supplement (ADS) fell sharply in the early months of 2020-21 due to the impact of Covid restrictions on residential transactions. However, since the latter half of 2020-21, revenues have generally been significantly above their pre-pandemic levels in 2019-20, boosted not only by the sharp rebound in transactions (see Chart 1.1) as Covid restrictions were lifted but also by significant house-price inflation (see Chart 2.1). As a result, revenue for the 2021-22 financial year was 45% higher than in 2019-20, while in 2022-23 revenue was 12% higher than in 2021-22 and 65% higher than 2019-20.
However, the latest data indicates a slowdown in revenue, with revenue for the first five months of 2023-24 6% less than the corresponding months of 2022-23, although it was 52% higher than the corresponding months of 2019-20, prior to the pandemic.
![the residential land and building transaction tax (“LBTT”) revenue each year on a monthly basis from April 2019 to August 2023.](/binaries/content/gallery/publications/research-analysis/2023/10/scottish-housing-market-review-q3-2023/SCT10234970721_g05.png)
Source: Revenue Scotland
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