Scrap stamp duty and council tax to fix London housing crisis, thinktank says
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Stamp duty should be scrapped and replaced with a new property wealth tax to fix London’s housing crisis, a leading thinktank has proposed. …
Stamp duty should be scrapped and replaced with a new property wealth tax to fix London’s housing crisis, a leading thinktank has proposed. A report on the capital’s property market suggests an annual tax to replace the levy paid when buying a property and council tax would encourage downsizing and raise funds for social housing. It would also help renters to save a house deposit. The research, by the Centre for London , highlighted disparities in space between the poorest and wealthiest homeowners. It found average floor space for each person rose by almost 30% between 2004 and 2023, but this additional space went disproportionately to higher-income owner-occupiers. Households in the top 20% of incomes have seen a 27% rise in space owned, whereas the bottom 40% had a rise of 6%. This means that, despite London having more housing available to use for each person than 20 years ago, housing inequality has widened. This is just one of the acute problems of London’s housing market described in the report: homelessness costs £5.5m a day and record numbers of Londoners are living in temporary accommodation. House prices are 12 times earnings (up from seven in the early 2000s) and a third of children live in poverty after housing costs, the report finds. Businesses also say the unaffordability of housing is strangling growth, investment and talent. …
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