Stamp Duty Holiday continues with the new threshold of £250,000 ending 30th September 2021

32% of buyers in the East of England are still likely to benefit from 0% taxation on their main residence from 1st July when the Stamp Duty Land Transaction Tax Holiday price threshold falls to £250,000 in England, Source Dataloft & Land Registry based on sales recorded in the year to the end of April 2021, based on SDLT threshold of £250,000


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The government announced an increase in stamp duty for second home purchases. Buyers of additional properties, including buy-to-let investments and holiday homes, will face a higher rate of stamp duty compared to primary residences.