MARTIN Lewis has revealed positive news for households earning £50,000 or less following the government’s mini-budget. The MoneySavingExpert.com founder took to Twitter to offer an explainer …
After the government's announcement, that figure has now risen to £425,000.
Under the previous system, no stamp duty was paid on the first £125,000 of all property purchases, but the government has doubled that to £250,000. The maximum value of a property on which first-time buyer's relief can be claimed has also increased from £500,000 to £625,000.Millions of households will save £330 a year on average after the government announced a cut to
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