Council Tax is a payment based on the value of your home and was introduced in Scotland in 1993. Valuation bands are used to determine how much Council Tax each household will pay annually - your home will be given a band between A and H, based on your property's value at April 1,1991.
Newer properties are given a band when they are built and are based on an estimate of their value had they existed on April 1, 1991.
There are eight Council Tax valuation bands in Scotland, from A to H. Band A is the lowest, while band H is the most expensive The valuation Council Tax band ranges can be found on the Scottish Assessors Authority (SAA) website here. Band A - Up to £27,000 Band B - Over £27,000 and up to £35,000 Band C - Over £35,000 and up