Tax on sale of homes worth over £1.5m may not raise enough to fill £50bn black hole
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Tax on sale of homes worth over £1.5m may not raise enough to fill £50bn black hole
Tax on sale of homes worth over £1.5m may not raise enough to fill £50bn black hole
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Rachel Reeves considers ‘mansion tax’ to fill Treasury black hole

Reeves’ ‘mansion tax’ makes ‘no sense’, former IFS director warns

Reeves considering tax on high-value homes to help plug hole in finances

Now Rachel Reeves plans 'mansion tax' as she seeks to plug £50bn hole

Will Rachel Reeves realise that by clobbering the wealthy, she hurts working people?

Reeves’ new homes levy slammed as a ‘tax on ordinary Londoners’

Chancellor mulls replacing stamp duty with new property tax

Reeves considering new property tax on houses worth more than £500,000

Former IFS director Paul Johnson says a mansion tax ‘wouldn’t raise anywhere near enough to fill a significant hole’ in the…

The chancellor is seeking ways to raise cash in the face of dire warnings about the state of the public finances

The chancellor is reportedly planning to levy capital gains on the sale of first properties

Chancellor seeks to fill a black hole of up to £50 billion in the public finances

Reported plans could raise up to £40bn while preserving pledge not to raise income tax, VAT or national insurance

Higher-value homes in the crosshairs as Chancellor looks for ways to balance books