Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering reforms to property taxation as part of preparations for her second Budget, with Treasury officials examining options ranging from new council tax bands on higher-value homes to more radical annual levies. The review comes amid concerns that the current system, particularly stamp duty, is dampening economic growth by discouraging mobility in the housing market. Both the IMF and the Institute for Fiscal Studies have urged the government to scrap stamp duty, describing it as one of the most damaging taxes in the UK. There is speculation that the Chancellor is considering a recurring property tax on homes valued above a certain amount that could replace stamp and council tax. However, government sources have denied reports that ministers are considering a new "national tax" on property sales above £500,000. |
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