STAMP DUTY

Over £6.6 billion has been collected in residential tax receipts (SDLT and LTT) across England and Wales in the first 9 months of 2021, the highest total since 2017.

This is despite the fact 600,000 sales (56%), did not pay any tax due to the stamp duty holidays, first-time buyer tax relief, or were sold below the taxation threshold.

In England, over 25,600 sales have been for £1 million or more, nearly double the 2017-2019 average, no doubt a significant factor.

5,500 property sales have been subject to the 2% additional surcharge for overseas purchasers since its introduction in England on April 1st, netting the treasury an additional £44 million in tax.

Blogs

Close To 1 in 2 Lincoln Homes Fail to Sell How do you beat those odds? 9th June News Sales

Close To 1 in 2 Lincoln Homes Fail to Sell How do you beat those odds?

Hello, and welcome to another Lincoln Property Blog! I’m Ben from Walters of Lincolnshire, and this week we’re tackling a big question: Why do nearly one in two Lincoln homes fail to sell, and how can you beat those odds? Now, when most people decide to put their home on…

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In Lincoln, it is taking 60 days on average to sell a home. 2nd June News Sales

In Lincoln, it is taking 60 days on average to sell a home.

If you are a Lincoln homeowner or landlord and considering selling your Lincoln property soon, you may have wondered how long it will take to find a buyer and sell. The time it takes to sell a home varies depending on location, property type, price range, bedrooms, and market conditions.…

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Lincoln’s £17 Million a Year ‘Rentirement’ Time Bomb - The Hidden Crisis Facing the Area’s 50- and 60-Something Renters 27th May Landlords Lettings

Lincoln’s £17 Million a Year ‘Rentirement’ Time Bomb - The Hidden Crisis Facing the Area’s 50- and 60-Something Renters

You’ve all heard of retirement, right? That golden age of relaxation and freedom. But have you come across “rentirement”? No, that’s not a typo. It’s a blend of “rent” and “retirement,” and it’s a critical issue we need to talk about. In Lincoln alone, we have a staggering 1,664 households,…

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