Higher bills on the way for second home owners as tax loophole closed

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Higher bills on the way for second home owners as tax loophole closed
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Second home owners face extra bills that could run to more than £1,000 a year as the Government moves to close a tax loophole

Second home owners face extra bills that could run to more than £1,000 a year as the Government moves to close a tax loophole.

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