Homebuyers Pay £6.6bn in Stamp Duty over Six Months – Mortgage Strategy
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Increase in stamp duty revenue 'reasonable sign' impact of changes starting to ease | Today's Conveyancer
Increase in stamp duty revenue 'reasonable sign' impact of changes starting to ease: Stamp duty receipts for the April to June 2025 are £4.6 billion, according to HMRC data released this week - £0.4 billion higher than the same period last
Homebuyers stump up £6.6bn in stamp duty over last 6 months – Mortgage Finance Gazette
Stamp Taxes receipts for April 2025 to June 2025 were £4.6bn, which is £0.4bn higher than the same period last year. This is according to the latest stamp duty figures from HMRC. In June alone buyers paid £1.1bn, a 15% increase from the £918m paid… The post Homebuyers stump up £6.6bn in stamp duty over last 6 months appeared first on Mortgage Finance Gazette.
Homebuyers pay £6.6bn in stamp duty over six months – Mortgage Strategy
Stamp Taxes receipts for April 2025 to June 2025 were £4.6bn, which is £0.4bn higher than the same period last year. This is according to the latest stamp duty figures from HMRC. In June alone buyers paid £1.1bn, a 15% increase from the £918m paid…The post Homebuyers pay £6.6bn in stamp duty over six months appeared first on Mortgage Strategy.
Homebuyers paid over £6bn in Stamp Duty in H1, research reveals
Homebuyers paid £6.6bn in Stamp Duty throughout the first six months of the year, a 21% increase on the £5.4bn paid in the same period last year, according to Coventry Building Society’s analysis of latest HMRC statistics. In June buyers paid £1.1bn, a 15% increase from the £918m paid in May. This is the third month since buyers had to start paying Stamp Duty on properties purchased over £125,000 – after the nil rate threshold dropped from £250,…
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