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Property expert Louisa Fletcher and Andrew Montlake, also known as “Monty”, returned with the third instalment of their podcast The Property Show. The weekly podcast focused on property rights for cohabiting couples, new rights for renters with pets, negative interest rates and what to consider when buying a property with your other half. The show was as informative as ever, with Monty and Louisa also sharing when couples could be liable for stamp duty further on down the line.
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak is being urged to scrap stamp duty land tax (SDLT) and council tax by a group of Tory MPs. Mr Sunak, who implemented a stamp duty holiday back in July, is being urged to overhaul England’s property tax system. If the plans were to take place, stamp duty and council tax would be axed completely in favour of a single annual property tax which would be based on the value of your home.
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The stamp duty holiday deadline is fast-approaching with buyers and sellers now rushing to complete their transactions before the holiday comes to an end on March 31. The buyer rush, coupled with a busy property market and the coronavirus pandemic is causing long delays. According to MoneySuperMarket, the average property purchase is now taking 123 days which means buyers are unlikely to complete their transaction before the deadline if they put an offer in now on a home.