A Bill to make provision for the reduction of stamp duty rates on residential property.
House of Commons
Sir Christopher ChopeConservative
5 May 2021
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This Bill would reduce stamp duty rates on residential property, cutting the tax buyers pay when purchasing homes. It aims to lower the upfront cost of buying a home and simplify the tax on residential property purchases. It is currently advancing in the House of Commons and was introduced by Sir Christopher Chope.
The Bill has completed its first reading and is now at the second reading in the Commons; if it progresses, it would move on to further stages including scrutiny in the Lords.
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10 Feb 2020
The Bill failed to complete its passage through Parliament before the end of the session. This means the Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.