All Call off Duty articles – Page 3
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Insight
Reforms will suppress delivery of homes in SE
We would welcome a revision to the reforms to stamp duty land tax (SDLT) due to the negative impact they have had on the delivery of housing throughout London, which we expect to spread across higher-value areas of the South East in the medium term.
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News
Call Off Duty: Industry backs fight against 'crippling' tax
Property Week’s Call Off Duty campaign to convince the government to revisit George Osborne’s damaging changes to stamp duty has got off to a flying start, with key figures in the industry pledging their support.
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Insight
It is time the government looks afresh at how it taxes property and land
So the chancellor has delivered the last ever Autumn Statement and the first indication of the new government’s fiscal priorities.
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Online
Call Off Duty - the industry reacts
Property Week is calling on chancellor Philip Hammond to reverse damaging reforms to stamp duty land tax (SDLT) , and has backing from across the sector.
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Insight
Call Off Duty - the campaign
Hopes, if not expectations, were running high last week when the chancellor stood up at the despatch box in the House of Commons. Much of the property industry had been lobbying hard for Philip Hammond to reverse at least some of the changes to stamp duty land tax (SDLT) ...
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Insight
Back Property Week’s campaign to Call Off Duty
When Philip Hammond failed to mention stamp duty in last week’s Autumn Statement, there were sighs of disappointment all round.
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News
Call Off Duty: help stamp it out
Property Week is calling on chancellor Philip Hammond to reverse damaging reforms to stamp duty land tax (SDLT) made by George Osborne.
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Insight
The chancellor needs to see sense on stamp duty
It’s good to see Property Week organising its Call Off Duty campaign to get chancellor Philip Hammond to understand just how destructive George Osborne’s changes to stamp duty land tax (SDLT) have been.
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Insight
What must be done to get housing market moving again
The government’s public finance figures showed that the overall level of stamp duty receipts were lower than it expected in the first half of this financial year.
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Insight
Autumn Statement: super-prime remains a beacon on industry's landscape
Like many, I’m disappointed the property industry was not higher on the chancellor’s agenda ahead of last week’s Autumn Statement.
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Online
Property Week launches campaign to 'Call Off Duty'
Property Week is launching a new campaign urging the government to ‘Call Off Duty’.
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Insight
‘Spreadsheet Phil’ fails to excel in Autumn Statement
Well that was worth waiting for, wasn’t it? In his Autumn Statement, chancellor Philip Hammond announced the UK economy will still not be operating at a surplus by 2020, gave no hint that the regressive and damaging 3% stamp duty levy on second homes would be repealed and confirmed the ...
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Insight
It’s in the chancellor’s own interests to revise stamp duty thresholds
A lot of Britain’s success in the past 30 years has been based on free enterprise driving the economy combined with targeted support for businesses in need.
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