With the stamp duty increase and withdrawal of tax relief, the Tories have 'killed buy-to-let for the middle-classes'
The Government has dealt a second body-blow to private landlords in six months with the announcement that from April 1 next year the stamp duty payable by investors will be thousands of pounds higher.
Small landlords, most of whom are Conservative voters, are horrified that the party – 91 of whose 330 MPs are themselves landlords – is continuing what they describe as a "deliberate and focused policy to drive us out of business so that only the largest companies can benefit”.
Precisely how the 3pc “buy-to-let stamp duty surcharge” will work remains unclear, but accountants expect that all buyers of second properties – either investments or holiday homes – will pay an additional 3 percentage points in duty on top of the current bands of stamp duty.
Source: One in three Tory MPs own buy-to-lets - but they've wrecked it for everyone else, say landlords - Telegraph
Yep, Tory Scum are no longer need to care about the middle class voter. Why bother? They'd vote for them anyway...
The Government has dealt a second body-blow to private landlords in six months with the announcement that from April 1 next year the stamp duty payable by investors will be thousands of pounds higher.
Small landlords, most of whom are Conservative voters, are horrified that the party – 91 of whose 330 MPs are themselves landlords – is continuing what they describe as a "deliberate and focused policy to drive us out of business so that only the largest companies can benefit”.
Precisely how the 3pc “buy-to-let stamp duty surcharge” will work remains unclear, but accountants expect that all buyers of second properties – either investments or holiday homes – will pay an additional 3 percentage points in duty on top of the current bands of stamp duty.
Source: One in three Tory MPs own buy-to-lets - but they've wrecked it for everyone else, say landlords - Telegraph
Yep, Tory Scum are no longer need to care about the middle class voter. Why bother? They'd vote for them anyway...
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