Originally posted by Moscow Mule
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Budget day and no one is taking the blind bit of notice.
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It's needed to provide work for builders, electricians, plumbers, materials suppliers, architects, decorators, furnishers ... the list goes on, headed of course by estate agents. -
I'm guessing the MP's with their 3rd, 4th and 5th houses all paid for with expenses want a spring bounce in prices before they unload the lot and pocket a nice little earner.Originally posted by Fat Dave View PostIt's needed to provide work for builders, electricians, plumbers, materials suppliers, architects, decorators, furnishers ... the list goes on, headed of course by estate agents.Comment
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Yep. It has been made so. I'm not sure why, but the whole Labour side of the house erupted in laughter when it was at the announced and the Tories didn't. perhaps they were thinking "scorched earth"?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWell, the experts reckon there's going to be a lot of changes made in this budget, including removal of all stamp duty on property under £250K in an attempt to reinflate the housing market bubble.
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Wasn't that in response to raising the stamp duty on £1million+ houses?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYep. It has been made so. I'm not sure why, but the whole Labour side of the house erupted in laughter when it was at the announced and the Tories didn't. perhaps they were thinking "scorched earth"?Comment
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Fair enough if they are scrapping Stamp Duty on new-builds, but I can't see it having a massive impact on the building industry otherwise.Originally posted by Fat Dave View PostIt's needed to provide work for builders, electricians, plumbers, materials suppliers, architects, decorators, furnishers ... the list goes on, headed of course by estate agents."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Turns out the experts weren't quite correct: the stamp duty holiday below £250K only applies to first-time buyers, and on properties above £1M it goes up to 5%.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWell, the experts reckon there's going to be a lot of changes made in this budget, including removal of all stamp duty on property under £250K in an attempt to reinflate the housing market bubble.Comment
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****, when I'm a millionaire I'm going to have to shell out 5% on stamp duty.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTurns out the experts weren't quite correct: the stamp duty holiday below £250K only applies to first-time buyers, and on properties above £1M it goes up to 5%.
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HmmOriginally posted by Anthony, BedfordI quite like Darling as a chancellor. He speaks a bit more like an accountant, as opposed to Gordon Brown, who was always more of a politician. In these financially austere times this is just what the doctor ordered.
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Good news!
Fuel duty isn't going up 3p in April, it's going up 1p!
And then 1p in October and 1p next January.
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