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Previously on "Housebuilders scramble to throw cash at buyers in wake of stamp duty holiday"

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  • DimPrawn
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    Gricer sockie is banned.

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  • AtW
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    P.S. Fook off, Gricer

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “ Developers are scrambling to throw cash at home buyers after Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s stamp duty holiday upended the system of housebuilder incentives.

    Paying contributions to stamp duty bills is a well-established tactic to woo purchasers to buy new-build homes.

    Unlike offering price discounts, the incentives help to keep sale prices high and give housebuilders an edge over the second hand homes market.”

    Housebuilders scramble to throw cash at buyers in wake of stamp duty holiday

    FFS, surely “contribution” to a tax bill is taxable income?!?
    Is there anything that doesn't trigger you and p you off? Take a chill pill mate - no good getting upset about things you can't control

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  • GigiBronz
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    they'll prop the hell out of it. Probably waiting atm to see signs of it needing help, it's probably still early.

    We might see people being allowed to use their pensions to pay their debt. Or something around those terms.

    They will find new ways to build entitlement in the category group that favours the establishment. -> old senile people

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  • Excursion UK
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “ Developers are scrambling to throw cash at home buyers after Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s stamp duty holiday upended the system of housebuilder incentives.

    Paying contributions to stamp duty bills is a well-established tactic to woo purchasers to buy new-build homes.

    Unlike offering price discounts, the incentives help to keep sale prices high and give housebuilders an edge over the second hand homes market.”

    Housebuilders scramble to throw cash at buyers in wake of stamp duty holiday


    FFS, surely “contribution” to a tax bill is taxable income?!?
    I wonder if they are going to extend the stamp duty holiday beyond March 2021. Tempted to get shot of my LTB - tenants are a right PITA.

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  • Housebuilders scramble to throw cash at buyers in wake of stamp duty holiday

    “ Developers are scrambling to throw cash at home buyers after Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s stamp duty holiday upended the system of housebuilder incentives.

    Paying contributions to stamp duty bills is a well-established tactic to woo purchasers to buy new-build homes.

    Unlike offering price discounts, the incentives help to keep sale prices high and give housebuilders an edge over the second hand homes market.”

    Housebuilders scramble to throw cash at buyers in wake of stamp duty holiday

    FFS, surely “contribution” to a tax bill is taxable income?!?

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