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Treasury ‘looking at’ new property taxes to replace stamp duty: Report

The UK Treasury aims to raise revenue by replacing stamp duty with a property tax on homes valued over £500,000, impacting London where average prices exceed that threshold.

  • Senior Treasury ministers are exploring a new national property tax on owner-occupied homes worth over £500,000 that could replace stamp duty.
  • This initiative arises amid concerns that stamp duty is inefficient, expensive, and discourages housing mobility while property values have outpaced wages since 1997.
  • The proposed levy would consist of a base rate of 0.54%, along with an additional 0.278% charge applied to the portion of a property's value exceeding £1 million, impacting about 20% of home sales and generating revenue similar to that of the current stamp duty.
  • A Treasury spokesperson emphasized that growing the economy remains the priority, and officials stress that no final decisions have been made while impacts are carefully assessed.
  • If implemented, the tax could reduce stamp duty-related market distortions but risks pushing prices above £500,000 higher, and replacing council tax would require more time and political support.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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