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People who extend their homes could get hit by Labour's mansion tax

New documents reveal the Valuation Office will 'record changes to properties' such as extensions and renovations to monitor whether they hit the threshold for paying the controversial levy.

Raccontata dadailymail.comcityam.com

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dailymail.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

People who extend their homes could get hit by Labour's mansion tax

New documents reveal the Valuation Office will 'record changes to properties' such as extensions and renovations to monitor whether they hit the threshold for paying the controversial levy.

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cityam.com1 mesi fa

Housebuilders will be on the hook for Labour's new mansion tax

Property developers will be liable to a shock mansion tax bill if they take more than a year to offload newly built luxury homes.

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  1. martedì 19 maggio 2026·dailymail.com

    People who extend their homes could get hit by Labour's mansion tax

    New documents reveal the Valuation Office will 'record changes to properties' such as extensions and renovations to monitor whether they hit the threshold for paying the…

  2. mercoledì 20 maggio 2026·cityam.com

    Housebuilders will be on the hook for Labour's new mansion tax

    Property developers will be liable to a shock mansion tax bill if they take more than a year to offload newly built luxury homes.