
26-04-2008, 06:14 PM
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A Helping Hand Under Labour, Stamp Duty has become a major barrier for those looking to get onto the housing ladder. - More people are paying it - research by the Halifax bank shows that homebuyers in nearly a third of local authorities now face a Stamp Duty bill equivalent to a fifth of average local full-time earnings. Five years ago, this was the case in only 5% of local authorities. - And the cost has risen - in 1997, the average homebuyer did not pay any Stamp Duty on their first home; but today’s first-time buyers have to pay an average of £1,600 to the Treasury. This represents a huge outlay at a time when cash is already tight. We believe in encouraging homeownership, not putting obstacles in people’s way. And that is why the next Conservative Government will abolish Stamp Duty for 9 out of 10 first-time buyers. Anyone who buys their first home for under £250,000 will pay no Stamp Duty at all. This will take 200,000 people a year out of Stamp Duty altogether. You can get it if you really want - Conservative Party
A much needed aid to first time buyers who need every penny to get on the housing ladder not to mention the difficulty of obtaining a mortgage in the current economic climate .
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