Stamp duty receipts rise by 20% year-on-year
Homebuyers paid £14.1bn in stamp duty over the past year, up 20% from £11.8bn in the previous year. Business advisors and chartered accountants Lubbock Fine warned that the tax leaves…
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Homebuyers paid £14.1bn in stamp duty over the past year, up 20% from £11.8bn in the previous year. Business advisors and chartered accountants Lubbock Fine warned that the tax leaves…
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House prices dropped by -2.7% in April, reflecting the distorting effects of the end of the March stamp duty holiday. This brought the average UK house price down to £265,000.…