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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Tom Watling

Houses worth more than a certain amount could be hit with fresh new tax

  • The Treasury is examining plans for a new proportional property tax on the sale of homes valued over £500,000.
  • Chancellor Rachel Reeves has asked officials to study the tax's introduction and model its impact ahead of this autumn's budget.
  • The proposed levy could replace stamp duty on owner-occupied homes, with a potential second stage replacing council tax in the longer term.
  • If adopted, the tax would be paid by owner-occupiers upon selling a home above the £500,000 threshold, affecting approximately a fifth of transactions.
  • The review aims to introduce more wealth-based taxes and provide a more stable income source than current stamp duty receipts.

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