Stamp duty holiday: How much do I have to pay now?

Stamp duty holiday: How much do I have to pay now?

Stamp duty rates in England and Northern Ireland are changing from 1 July, as the tax holiday introduced in June 2020 starts to be phased out.

It means house buyers will have to pay stamp duty again for purchases above £250,000.
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