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Homebuyers contributed a record £6.4bn in stamp duty to government coffers last year, according to figures from Halifax.
Revenues from this tax were 40% more than in 2005-2006, as soaring property prices have seen the number of buyers paying it rise dramatically.
About £5.1bn came from tax on homes worth more than £250,000, more than triple the £1.6bn paid five years ago, as rising house prices pushed more homes into the higher bands.
I can see why Labour are keen to keep this bubble growing at all costs. The tax take is incredible, and getting bigger every day.
Homebuyers contributed a record £6.4bn in stamp duty to government coffers last year, according to figures from Halifax.
Revenues from this tax were 40% more than in 2005-2006, as soaring property prices have seen the number of buyers paying it rise dramatically.
About £5.1bn came from tax on homes worth more than £250,000, more than triple the £1.6bn paid five years ago, as rising house prices pushed more homes into the higher bands.
I can see why Labour are keen to keep this bubble growing at all costs. The tax take is incredible, and getting bigger every day.
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