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Parliamentary Stamp Duty holiday debate to go ahead on Monday
Petitions committee circumvents ban on Westminster Hall debates with online meeting at 4.30pm on 1st February.
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Petition latest: Stamp Duty debate in parliament quashed by Jacob Rees-Mogg
Leader of the House prevents MPs from debating issues raised by petition signed by 113,000 people calling for Stamp Duty holiday extension.
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Political change: catalyst for buy to let revision?
After the Conservative Leader election, Andrew Turner, Chief Executive at Commercial Trust, wonders if there is a future for Buy to Let ?
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Land and new homes: latest news
Edinburgh Marina Holdings, the developer of the landmark Edinburgh Marina scheme, has launched the first phase of its luxury Royal Wharf development retirement apartments.
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Are the Tories (finally) turning against Stamp Duty?
The campaign to reform the current Stamp Duty system and have recent increases for landlords and owners of high-value homes reversed is gaining momentum as a raft of the Tory MPs, think tanks and media line up. Yesterday the free-market supporting Adam Smith Institute said current Stamp Duty system is costing the economy over £9 billion a year because it prevents people moving to the homes they want near to their place of work, and that they must commute long distances instead. The Telegraph newspaper has also been running a campaign to reform the duty, which it says taxes too unfairly those who through no fault of their own have to pay high prices to move up their local property ladder. This week the right-wing MP Jacob Rees-Mogg (pictured, left) said the UK should move to a ‘low taxation’ home ownership model and that, in the same way a cut to business taxes helped stimulate economic activity, so a cut to Stamp Duty would achieve the same thing. And former Tory party leader Ian Duncan-Smith (pictured, right) said in July that that the government should be using Stamp Duty to encourage landlords, not put them off investing. “It is time…
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