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- Ligne n°83 : Home buyers have benefitted from lower or no stamp duty, a tax paid on
Ligne n°84 : property purchases, in some parts of the UK, for more than a year. ...- Ligne n°86 : The tax holidays on stamp duty or its equivalent taxes, were introduced
- Ligne n°86 : The tax holidays on stamp duty or its equivalent taxes, were introduced
Ligne n°87 : by ministers to stimulate the housing market as the country emerged ...
Ligne n°96 : ... Stamp duty rates in England and Northern Ireland have now returned to- Ligne n°97 : their pre-pandemic levels. Similar taxes in Scotland and Wales are
Ligne n°98 : already back to normal. ...- Ligne n°101 : Yet, debate continues over whether the tax break policy was a success,
Ligne n°102 : or unnecessary. ...- Ligne n°113 : "Stamp duty is a very significant tax, but it is extremely easy to
Ligne n°114 : avoid by just not moving home," he says. ...
Ligne n°136 : ... valuations and removals. It also helped the Treasury to bring in extra- Ligne n°137 : tax receipts from VAT, for example.
Ligne n°157 : ... However, she says that the chancellor's decision in March to extend the- Ligne n°158 : tax break in England and Northern Ireland was unnecessary.
Ligne n°159 : Lindsay Judge Image source, Lindsay Judge ...
Ligne n°179 : ... She points out that house prices continued to go up in Scotland, even- Ligne n°180 : after their tax breaks for residential Land and Buildings Transaction
Ligne n°181 : Tax stopped at the end of March. ...
Ligne n°180 : ... after their tax breaks for residential Land and Buildings Transaction- Ligne n°181 : Tax stopped at the end of March.
Ligne n°190 : ... She says that the stamp duty holiday, which the Office for Budget- Ligne n°191 : Responsibility calculated would cost the taxpayer £4.7bn in two years,
Ligne n°192 : simply made "a hot market even hotter". ...
Ligne n°210 : ... * Housing market- Ligne n°211 : * UK taxes
Ligne n°212 : * UK economy ...