BUYING March 25, 2010 Camilla Dell MANAGING PARTNER AT BLACK BRICK Q.Dear Camilla, I am looking to sell my house in the near future and I was wondering how the property will be valued. A.The process of valuation in the current property market has become a very tricky business. Traditionally, valuers have depended, at least partially, on sale prices [...]
Darling stamps on City workers March 24, 2010 ALISTAIR Darling stepped up his war on banks and the wealthy yesterday, but he refused to announce a raft of gimmicky pre-election giveaways. Delivering what is likely to be his last Budget, he continued to clobber the better-off by unveiling a new top rate of stamp duty. Amid cheers from the Labour backbenches, Darling said [...]
At a glance: All of Alistair Darling’s 2010 Budget tax and spend policies March 24, 2010 THE ECONOMY/ PUBLIC FINANCES l Confirmed pre-Budget report (PBR) 2010 growth forecast of 1-1.5 per cent. But the chancellor revised downwards the 2011 forecast to 3-3.5 per cent to bring forecasts in line with those of the Bank of England. Growth forecast of 3.5 per cent in 2012 maintained. l Inflation spike expected to be [...]
Why the devil is always in the detail March 24, 2010 YOU must hand it to Alistair Darling: to have to unveil a budget deficit of 11.8 per cent of GDP, roughly the same as Greece’s, would have destroyed a lesser politician. The fact that he was able to portray such an abysmal outcome as a triumph is the final proof that contemporary Britain is now [...]
What did you think of the Budget? March 24, 2010 DARLING has delivered his Budget, but what do you think? Apply to join our panel at www.cityam.com/panel by 12pm to answer these questions. Existing members will receive an email this morning. 1) Alistair Darling yesterday unveiled his final Budget before the general election. Overall, to what extent do you approve or disapprove of the Budget? 2) [...]
Darling and Cameron slug it out March 24, 2010 LISTENING to Alistair Darling speak for almost an hour was never going to be an exciting experience, but yesterday he was political diazepam. At one point I expected the whips to come round handing out Pro Plus. John Denham, the local governments minister, in particular appeared to be battling with unconsciousness. The only person who [...]
How Stamp duty will change March 24, 2010 On market with Foxtons for £249,999 Stamp Duty payable before budget: £2,499 Stamp Duty payable by first-time buyers now : Zero On market with Foxtons for £1,050,000 Stamp Duty payable now: £42,000 Stamp Duty payable as from April 2011: £55,125
Property gets a boost from duty changes March 24, 2010 THE government yesterday handed first-time home buyers a boost by scrapping stamp duty for houses costing less than £250,000 for two years in a measure that will be paid for by those at the higher end of the property ladder. Chancellor Alistair Darling has increased stamp duty on houses worth £1m or more from four [...]
City workers slam class war Budget March 24, 2010 THE City was left unconvinced by yesterday’s Budget, slamming Darling for failing to provide a clear outline on how the government was planning to reduce its huge deficit. Banks were being sent a contradictory message, critics said, pointing out that Darling has asked nationalised banks such as Lloyds and the Royal Bank of Scotland to [...]
Time Line | the shifting landscape of uk taxes March 24, 2010 9 November 2009 50 per cent bank bonus tax on anything over £25,000 introduced as government reacts to anger at financial institutions. 1 January 2010 Rate of VAT goes back up from 15 to 17.5 per cent as planned when the change was brought in at the height of the recession. 1 January 2010 Stamp [...]