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The Chancellor has announced that from 8 July, the stamp duty threshold will be temporarily raised from £125,000 to £500,000.
Foreigners buying properties in England will be forced to pay 3% more in stamp duty than UK residents, if the Conservatives win the general election.
A new analysis of stamp duty suggests that a cut of around a third in SDLT could produce a 40 per cent surge in transactions.
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