At last COVID-19 is starting to come to a conclusion Hopefully soon we can al…
At last COVID-19 is starting to come to a conclusion
Hopefully soon we can all get back to normal
At last COVID-19 is starting to come to a conclusion
Hopefully soon we can all get back to normal
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today confirmed temporary changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax charges as part of a package announced to help stimulate the economy. The 0% tax threshold has been moved from £125,000
purchase price to £500,000 effective immediately, lasting until 31st March 2021.This is estimated to save an average of £4,500 tax bill when buying a new house. Nearly 9 out of 10 people getting on or moving up the property ladder will pay no Stamp Duty at all.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today confirmed temporary changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax charges as part of a package announced to help stimulate the economy. The 0% tax threshold has been moved from £125,000
purchase price to £500,000 effective immediately, lasting until 31st March 2021.This is estimated to save an average of £4,500 tax bill when buying a new house. Nearly 9 out of 10 people getting on or moving up the property ladder will pay no Stamp Duty at all.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today confirmed temporary changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax charges as part of a package announced to help stimulate the economy. The 0% tax threshold has been moved from £125,000
purchase price to £500,000 effective immediately, lasting until 31st March 2021.This is estimated to save an average of £4,500 tax bill when buying a new house. Nearly 9 out of 10 people getting on or moving up the property ladder will pay no Stamp Duty at all.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has today confirmed temporary changes to Stamp Duty Land Tax charges as part of a package announced to help stimulate the economy. The 0% tax threshold has been moved from £125,000 purchase price to £500,000 effective immediately, lasting until 31st March 2021.
This is estimated to save an average of £4,500 tax bill when buying a new house. Nearly 9 out of 10 people getting on or moving up the property ladder will pay no Stamp Duty at all.
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