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VAT and SDLT are very complicated areas for many businesses, and keeping on top of the latest regulation changes can be ...
The last decade has seen multiple layers of complexity added to Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on residential purchases, leaving ...
Landmark’s newly released Q1 2025 Residential Property Trends report provides a comprehensive view of residential property activity across England and Wales.
A MAJOR change to stamp duty rules tomorrow will see first-time buyers having to fork out thousands of pounds more. Stamp duty land tax (SDLT) is a one-off payment you have to make if you buy a ...
Trends highlighted in Landmark Information Group's latest report suggest that transaction pipeline activity is steady even ...
March 2025 was a month to remember for Waldrons Solicitors as the firm’s conveyancing team delivered an exceptional ...
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Three-week stamp duty deadline warning issued to anyone buying a home for more than £125,000Buying a home in the UK will soon become even more expensive with the upcoming changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) thresholds. Everyone must pay stamp duty if you buy a property or land over a ...
The stamp duty changes created a spike in activity in Q1 2025 as completions increased by 30% over the quarter, Landmark Information Group reveals. The latest data shows that there was a 71% ...
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First-time buyers rush to beat upcoming stamp duty changesTom Lacey, Southampton-based tax director and leading SDLT specialist at UK Top 10 business advisory firm Azets, said: "The upcoming changes to SDLT are a financial blow to many first-time buyers ...
As such, the zero rate SDLT threshold has been reduced from £250,000 to £125,000; 2% is now payable on homes purchased for between £125,001 to £250,000; and 5% is payable on homes costing between £250 ...
The cost of moving has now soared to nearly £52,000 in England following the increase to stamp duty, analysis from Yopa has revealed. Prior to 1st April this year stamp duty costs sat at £2,028, but ...
By Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank The first three months of the year don’t provide many clues ...
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