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@david Jackson, this is a good post and I would suggest sending this to the Consultation team: sdltadditionalproperties@hmtreasury.gsi.gov.uk
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08 January 2016 14:24 PM
Dear Mr Goldthorpe, Can you please put forward the following to Mr Cameron: Having read the consultation paper, I would like to share the following feedback with you, which I hope will refine the policy to demonstrate better equality among those affected by the changes: I note that those who own a rental property, but not their main residence, will be liable for the extra tax. There is an exemption for existing buy-to-let owners who own a main residence and at present, this does not extend to landlords who do not own their main residence. This puts myself and many of my peers at a disadvantage as I own a property which I rent out and I live with my parents. Should I wish to buy a property to live in as my main residence than I end up paying the higher stamp duty land tax charges. This is in stark contrast to somebody who currently has a rental property and a main residence, who then then buys an additional property to live in. In this instance, this party is exempt from the charges. The forthcoming changes should apply equally to everybody and I believe this exemption from the charges should apply to landlords who do not own their main residence.
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07 January 2016 10:18 AM
Dear Mr Goldthorpe, Can you please put forward the following to Mr Cameron: Having read the consultation paper, I would like to share the following feedback with you, which I hope will refine the policy to demonstrate better equality among those affected by the changes: I note that those who own a rental property, but not their main residence, will be liable for the extra tax. There is an exemption for existing buy-to-let owners who own a main residence and at present, this does not extend to landlords who do not own their main residence. This puts myself and many of my peers at a disadvantage as I own a property which I rent out and I live with my parents. Should I wish to buy a property to live in as my main residence than I end up paying the higher stamp duty land tax charges. This is in stark contrast to somebody who currently has a rental property and a main residence, who then then buys an additional property to live in. In this instance, this party is exempt from the charges. The forthcoming changes should apply equally to everybody and I believe this exemption from the charges should apply to landlords who do not own their main residence.
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06 January 2016 22:29 PM
If you wish to make your views known to the consultation team, here are the email addresses: sdltadditionalproperties@hmtreasury.gsi.gov.uk stamptaxes.budget&financebill@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk Emailing the team will ensure your voice gets heard and the legislation gets amended accordingly
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06 January 2016 08:16 AM
If you wish to make your views known to the consultation team, here are the email addresses: sdltadditionalproperties@hmtreasury.gsi.gov.uk stamptaxes.budget&financebill@hmrc.gsi.gov.uk Emailing the team will ensure your voice gets heard and the legislation gets amended accordingly
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