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The only tax tracker built for Scotland's 6-band system.
Track income, expenses, and calculate your exact Self Assessment liability using Scottish income tax rates. Not English ones. Not “UK-wide approximations.” Scottish ones.
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Live calculation — updates as you log income and expenses
TaxSimply (Etsy's top UK tax tracker): “Unfortunately we do not have a Scottish version yet.”— Now there is one.
Calculates your income tax across all 6 Scottish bands — 19% to 48%. Not a generic UK calculator with wrong rates.
Automatically calculates Class 4 NI (6%/2%) on your profits plus Class 2 NI (£179.40/year). No manual maths.
Runs from 6 April 2025 to 5 April 2026. Not a calendar-year spreadsheet that needs manual adjustment.
Quarterly income and expense totals ready for Making Tax Digital submissions from April 2026.
Summary page pre-formatted to match SA103 boxes. Makes filing your return straightforward.
It's your spreadsheet on your Google Drive. No data leaves your account. No subscriptions, no tracking.
One payment. No subscription. Yours forever.
Not sure yet? Try our free Self-Employed Tax Calculator to see your Scottish tax bill instantly.
Generic UK trackers use England's 3 income tax bands (20%, 40%, 45%). Scotland has 6 bands with different rates (19%, 20%, 21%, 42%, 45%, 48%) and different thresholds. Using English rates will give you the wrong tax figure — potentially by hundreds of pounds.
Yes. Enter your employment income in the Settings tab and the tracker will calculate your self-employed tax at the correct marginal rate. If your job already uses up your Personal Allowance, your side hustle profit is taxed from the first pound.
No. One payment, one file, yours forever. When we release the 2026/27 version with updated rates, you'll get a discount code as an existing customer.
The spreadsheet is designed for Google Sheets but you can download it as .xlsx for Excel. Some formatting may differ slightly but all formulas work in both.
The £1,000 trading allowance means you don't need to report income under £1,000. The tracker includes a trading allowance toggle — switch it on and it'll apply automatically.
This product provides estimates only and does not constitute financial or tax advice. Always verify with HMRC and speak to a qualified accountant for advice specific to your circumstances.