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    Housing Market

    Estate agents slam Welsh Stamp Duty hike plans for second homes

    Stamp Duty or LTT variation would complicate the buying process, and negatively impact the market, says Propertymark.

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    Latest property news

    Tax bombshell: Wales confirms ‘no stamp duty’ extension and hits landlords hard

    Double blow for sales market in Wales announced yesterday prompts furious response from NRLA.

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    Latest property news

    Wales debates what to do with own Stamp Duty in April 2018

    The Welsh government is consulting on what to do when it takes control of Stamp Duty with a local version called Welsh Land Transaction Tax, in April next year. Landlord groups including the Welsh arm of the Residential Landlords Association director Douglas Haig (pictured, left) are calling for the 3% levy on buy-to-let and second homes to be scrapped because it will ‘limit supply and push up rents’, it is claimed. The RLA says landlords in Wales have seen the average Stamp Duty bill rise from several hundred pounds to £4,850 since the new rate was introduced across the UK. But the RLA is unlikely to get its way in Wales. A Welsh government spokesman told the BBC that the additional revenue of £58m created by the 3% additional tax will be “essential to the delivery of public services across Wales”. Agents have been represented at the enquiry into the devolved LTT by the NAEA whose MD Mark Hayward (pictured, right) spoke to officials in October last year. He recommended a gradual changeover to allow for a “full discussion and full awareness as to not skew the market”. Welsh Cabinet finance and communities Secretary Mark Drakeford said he wanted to…

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