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The DWP has published an update on historical State Pension errors due to missing Home Responsibilities Protection.
Experts warned the stamp duty on shares is discouraging investment in UK companies and making London a less attractive place for firms to list.
UK house price growth slowed down in October ahead of big stamp duty change Credit: Alamy. Nationwide said the average price of a property increased by just 0.1% last month - down from a growth of ...
The UK should negotiate a new customs union deal with the European Union, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has said. In a speech in London, he argued it was needed to boost Britain's economy ...
The average UK house price rose by 3.5% to £265,000, ... The annual rate of house price growth halved in April as a stamp duty holiday ended, according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures.
HMRC has discovered that thousands of women are due compensation averaging £7,859 due to a historical blunder. The error ...
Home sales jump by a quarter month on month in May following April slump - Stamp duty discounts became less generous in April ...
UK house prices fell in March, according to Halifax, reflecting a cooling in the market as the stamp duty tax break comes to an end. The average UK house price registered a 0.5% dip from the previous ...
The UK's most valuable postage stamp has been listed for sale - for £650K. The legendary Plate 77 Penny Red was printed in 1864 and just nine examples of the stamp still exist. Three remain in ...
Across the UK, an estimated 177,370 sales took place in March — a 104 per cent increase compared with the 86,810 sales recorded in March 2024 — according to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) figures.
A VIRTUALLY unknown stamp duty loophole could leave you paying the tax twice. Cohabiting homeowners who buy their partner out following a separation may find themselves hit with the land tax more t… ...
Across the UK, an estimated 177,370 sales took place in March – a 104% increase compared with the 86,810 sales recorded in March 2024 – according to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) figures.