This article by The Economic Voice on October 22nd, 20113 tells us that Land tax receipts up 30% over the last quarter.
Residential property transactions are fuelling a higher increase in tax revenues for the government, said London Chartered Accountants Blick Rothenberg LLP.
Monthly figures released today by HMRC show that the government’s tax
take is up for yet another month and that residential property
transactions are showing the largest rate of increase.
Frank Nash, a senior partner with the firm, said: “Stamp Duty is
consistently pulling in over £800m a month for the last quarter. This is
a watershed figure because it has never gone above this since 2008.
This is as a direct result of residential property transactions.”
He added: “There have been over 200,000 residential property
transactions alone in the last two months and a million in the last 12
months. There have been half a million transactions since the
Governments Help to Buy Scheme (HTB) was put in place in (April). The
last quarter’s home transactions are the largest for the last 5 years.”
Frank Nash said that the increase in tax take was being fuelled by an
increased demand for property which combined with low interest rates,
and on the supply side government incentives through the HTB scheme and
de-regulation was boosting the residential property arena.
Frank Nash said: “The Government is lending new buyers a 20
percent deposit. This could fuel growth, inflation and house prices. It
needs to be tempered and perhaps be a long-term rather than a short-term
scheme. New buyers should have the same opportunities over a longer
time scale.”
Nash said that there was was further good news because this probably
means that consumer spending will increase (on ancillary housing items),
and therefore increase the VAT take.
He added: “This highlights the importance of the property market for the UK economy in terms of its overall health.”
Article Source: http://www.economicvoice.com/property-gives-uk-tax-take-a-huge-boost/
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