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Capital Gains Tax receipts rocket as buy-to-let landlords offload property
New figures from HMRC reveal that the taxman collected £18.1 billion in CGT in 2022/23 and means the public now pay more CGT than the hated Stamp Duty.
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BLOG: Capital Gains Tax changes and the benefits of limited companies
Beresfords lettings boss Steven Bond says those looking to invest in a second property may be better placed to purchase as a limited company rather than private individuals.
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Stamp Duty: Older people should be bribed to downsize, say TV star
Kirstie Allsopp reckons older home owners in big houses should be incentivised to sell up through lower Stamp Duty costs.
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Scrap Stamp Duty on residential home purchases urges think-tank
Policy Exchange says the £14 billion Stamp Duty tax is stalling the property market by punishing retirees looking to sell large homes.
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Leading Tory MP calls for Stamp Duty to be stamped out
Conservative MP Anthony Browne is calling on Chancellor Jeremy Hunt to stamp out Stamp Duty once and for all.
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Solicitor who ‘failed to redeem mortgage’ faces tribunal
Kirsten Von Wedel, who founded K Law, is facing several charges at a disciplinary tribunal, it is reported.
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UK Finance wants Stamp Duty refund for net zero homes
Stamp duty rebates should become available if energy efficiency improvements are completed within two years of property purchase.
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Stamp Duty changes remain in place
Changes to Stamp Duty will remain in place – although some two out of three tax cuts promised in September’s mini-budget have been rolled back, In a video statement this morning new chancellor Jeremy Hunt made a desperate bid to calm markets and said some £32billion of promised tax cuts would no longer go ahead. REMAIN As expected, cuts to National Insurance and Stamp Duty that have already passed through Parliament remain in place. Hunt said the Government’s support on consumer energy bills would also be scaled back from April. The proposed income tax cut to 19p has been shelved indefinitely. Further cuts to government spending are also due to be announced this month. The cap on energy bills is also guaranteed until April next year but will be reviewed at that point. CONFIDENCE Hunt says his announcement is designed to deliver confidence and stability. He said: “As I promised at the weekend, our priority in making the difficult decisions that lie ahead will always be the most vulnerable and I remain extremely confident about the UK’s long-term economic prospects as we deliver our mission to go for growth” Sterling rose on the news and extended gains against the dollar,…
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RICS housing market data suggests rocky ride ahead for agents
Storm clouds are clearly visible in latest RICS housing survey data as dial shifts downwards on housing market.
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More Stamp Duty changes? Spending plan and OBR forecast brought forward
Halloween date will reveal a trick or treat from Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng as spending plan and OBR forecast brought forward by three weeks.
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