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- Ligne n°1 : [p?c1=2&c2=6035250&cv=2.0&cj=1&cs_ucfr=0&comscorekw=Capital+gains+tax%2
Ligne n°2 : CHousing+market%2CTax+and+spending%2CMoney%2CProperty%2CTax%2CHouse+pri ...- Ligne n°107 : Capital gains tax
Ligne n°108 : This article is more than 1 month old ...- Ligne n°110 : UK urged to tax £3tn windfall from 20 years of soaring house prices
- Ligne n°114 : Thinktank says capital gains tax should be applied so poorer households
Ligne n°115 : are spared from paying more in tax ...
Ligne n°114 : ... Thinktank says capital gains tax should be applied so poorer households- Ligne n°115 : are spared from paying more in tax
Ligne n°116 : Residential housing are seen by a view of the City of London financial ...
Ligne n°136 : ... be subject to a capital gains levy so that poorer households can be- Ligne n°137 : spared paying more in tax, a thinktank has urged.
Ligne n°139 : ... A report from the Resolution Foundation said the government should- Ligne n°140 : consider applying capital gains tax (CGT) to increases in the value of
Ligne n°141 : main residences in the UK as well as to sales of second homes, instead ...
Ligne n°141 : ... main residences in the UK as well as to sales of second homes, instead- Ligne n°142 : of increasing tax on income and profits.
Ligne n°148 : ... The increase in national insurance contributions and the 2023 rise in- Ligne n°149 : corporation tax will mean taxes as a share of the economy returning to
- Ligne n°149 : corporation tax will mean taxes as a share of the economy returning to
Ligne n°150 : levels last seen in the 1950s, yet property windfalls have been ...- Ligne n°153 : Other capital gains attract tax rates of between 10% and 28%, and the
Ligne n°154 : benefits of the property boom had been disproportionately enjoyed by ...- Ligne n°167 : “Choosing not to tax this huge housing wealth windfall because of the
Ligne n°168 : political and administrative challenges involved has real consequences, ...
Ligne n°168 : ... political and administrative challenges involved has real consequences,- Ligne n°169 : including higher taxes for workers and businesses,” he said.
- Ligne n°171 : “With the government on course to raise taxes by an equivalent of
Ligne n°172 : £3,000 for every household in Britain by the middle of the decade, it’s ...
Ligne n°183 : ... take the risk of angering homeowners, but Labour has been exploring the- Ligne n°184 : possibility of wealth taxes on shareholders.
Ligne n°194 : ... amounts. Setting a £75,000 allowance would mean more than half of- Ligne n°195 : estates would not have to pay any tax, while still raising £4bn a year.
Ligne n°196 : If unearned capital gains on a primary residence could no longer be ...
Ligne n°196 : ... If unearned capital gains on a primary residence could no longer be- Ligne n°197 : covered by the inheritance tax residence nil rate band, up to £3bn
Ligne n°198 : would be raised. ...
Ligne n°199 : ... Topics- Ligne n°200 : * Capital gains tax
Ligne n°202 : ... * Housing market- Ligne n°203 : * Tax and spending
Ligne n°204 : * Property ...
Ligne n°204 : ... * Property- Ligne n°205 : * Tax
Ligne n°206 : * House prices ...