UK housing transactions soar in ‘sprint finish’ before stamp duty holiday extension March 23, 2021 UK housing transactions soared last month in a “sprint finish” to get deals completed before the initial stamp duty holiday deadline. Residential transactions in the UK were 45.5 per cent higher than February last year and 23 per cent up on January’s levels at 147,050, according to the latest HM Revenue and Customs data. The [...]
The AnyTask™ Platform, a revolutionary freelance website with a unique ecosystem May 5, 2021 The AnyTask™ Platform was launched late 2019 – with the real purpose of creating a flexible, affordable freelance online digital services marketplace.
Sajid Javid quashes stamp duty speculation August 19, 2019 Chancellor Sajid Javid has moved to quash speculation he may be about to shift stamp duty from buyers to sellers. During an interview with The Times, Javid had appeared to float the idea ahead of his first Budget. When asked about changing who pays stamp duty to save first-time buyers paying any tax, he said: [...]
Tingo and MICT agree to merge May 12, 2022 African agri-fintech company Tingo and financial services provider MICT have executed a definitive merger agreement to consolidate both operations across the African and Asian markets.
Investor confidence in UK real estate edges up after Freedom Day as outflows decrease August 11, 2021 In the wake of the UK’s “Freedom Day” easing of Covid restrictions, investor optimism for real estate funds gained ground in July, reflected in significantly decreased outflows compared with previous months. Investors pulled £94m from UK property funds in July – which, although still a considerable outflow, was a marked improvement on the £249m outflows [...]
Glaxosmithkline set to close two UK sites following Sandoz deal February 12, 2021 Glaxosmithkline has announced plans to shut its antibiotics business at two UK sites with production shifting to Europe. This week GSK agreed to sell rights to three antibiotic brands, including Zinnat, to Novartis’ Sandoz unit in a deal worth $500m. But the deal is now set to lead to up to 200 job losses as [...]
DOT takes lead as Bitcoin recovers, but retail market still yet to join party October 14, 2021 A swift recovery for Bitcoin has seen the price of the largest cryptocurrency climb back to more than $57k, having briefly dropped below the $55k mark yesterday.
What are reservation agreements, and could they really stop gazumping? October 25, 2019 A sale falling out of bed at the eleventh hour is one of the biggest bugbears for those wanting to move home. But the government has now proposed a solution in the form of ‘reservation agreements’, which it now plans to trial early next year. Under this system, which is common in Europe, both buyers [...]
It’s pensioners, not first-time buyers, who should get stamp duty relief January 18, 2018 Stamp duty is in the news again. Earlier this week, Labour’s shadow housing minister, John Healey, called on the government to extend the tax break introduced in the November Budget to first-time buyers who use the shared ownership scheme. Policies that are seen to help struggling first-time buyers always go down a treat from [...]
Keir Starmer’s bid for Red Wall voters will leave the young out in the cold October 4, 2021 No one wants to hear a longer speech from Keir Starmer after his first performance in front of live crowds at Labour conference last week. The ninety minute monologue on his vision for the party’s future was, in short, a lot. But even in the midst of winding journeys through his personal history, segues on [...]