Budget 2024: Hunt cuts tax on house sales

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Industry welcomes investment in London but is disappointed by lack of significant measures to boost residential development

The residential development industry has given a mixed reaction to the chancellor’s Spring Budget, in which the most eye-catching measure for the sector was a reduction in the tax-rate charged on the profits from the sale of houses.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said that he was reducing the higher rate of capital gains tax on charged on house sales from 28% to 24%, but at the same time abolished a tax relief on stamp duty used by landlords when making bulk purchases.

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