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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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Channel 4 News expert Paul McNamara has warned that some Conservative MPs may rebel should the Government ignore the vote to extend the uplift to Universal Credit. Monday s vote in Parliament not to end the £20 Universal Credit increase saw Labour s motion win by 278-0 after Boris Johnson ordered Tories to abstain. The result is not binding on the Government but has increased pressure on Mr Johnson after six Tories revolted to back Labour demands.