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General election 2019: Tories plan stamp duty hike on non-UK residents | General election 2019: Tories plan stamp duty hike on non-UK residents |
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Foreigners buying properties in England will be forced to pay 3% more in stamp duty than UK residents, if the Conservatives win the general election. | Foreigners buying properties in England will be forced to pay 3% more in stamp duty than UK residents, if the Conservatives win the general election. |
The party claim it will help people get on the housing ladder by taking the heat out of the property market. | The party claim it will help people get on the housing ladder by taking the heat out of the property market. |
The government was already planning a 1% hike for foreign buyers. | The government was already planning a 1% hike for foreign buyers. |
Labour is also proposing a levy on "overseas companies buying housing", and wants to give local people "first dibs" on homes built in their area. | Labour is also proposing a levy on "overseas companies buying housing", and wants to give local people "first dibs" on homes built in their area. |
Currently, foreign individuals and companies can buy homes as easily as UK residents - but there are longstanding concerns about properties being bought as investments and standing empty, particularly in upmarket areas of London. | Currently, foreign individuals and companies can buy homes as easily as UK residents - but there are longstanding concerns about properties being bought as investments and standing empty, particularly in upmarket areas of London. |
The Conservatives quote a study saying 13% of homes in London were bought by overseas buyers between 2014 and 2016. | The Conservatives quote a study saying 13% of homes in London were bought by overseas buyers between 2014 and 2016. |
Research last year by the King's College Business School suggested foreign buyers did not just push up prices at the high-end of the property market, but there was a "trickle down" effect to less expensive properties, and that cities outside London also felt the effect. | Research last year by the King's College Business School suggested foreign buyers did not just push up prices at the high-end of the property market, but there was a "trickle down" effect to less expensive properties, and that cities outside London also felt the effect. |
The Conservative government announced a consultation for a 1% levy on stamp duty for buyers who are not tax resident in the UK in February. | The Conservative government announced a consultation for a 1% levy on stamp duty for buyers who are not tax resident in the UK in February. |
But a study for Labour's London Mayor Sadiq Khan said the figure was not high enough, pointing to other cities with large numbers of foreign buyers - such as Vancouver and Singapore, which both have a 20% surcharge. | But a study for Labour's London Mayor Sadiq Khan said the figure was not high enough, pointing to other cities with large numbers of foreign buyers - such as Vancouver and Singapore, which both have a 20% surcharge. |
The Conservatives are now proposing a surcharge of 3%, to be paid in addition to all other stamp duty charges. | The Conservatives are now proposing a surcharge of 3%, to be paid in addition to all other stamp duty charges. |
They estimate the measure will affect about 70,000 transactions a year, raising £120m, which the party would direct at programmes tackling rough sleeping. | They estimate the measure will affect about 70,000 transactions a year, raising £120m, which the party would direct at programmes tackling rough sleeping. |
When he was London mayor, Boris Johnson said it would be wrong to "slam the door on the right of overseas residents to buy homes in London - notwithstanding the effect they may have in some parts of prime London on the market". | When he was London mayor, Boris Johnson said it would be wrong to "slam the door on the right of overseas residents to buy homes in London - notwithstanding the effect they may have in some parts of prime London on the market". |
'Housing crisis' | 'Housing crisis' |
Announcing the new policy, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak said: "Evidence shows that by adding significant amounts of demand to limited housing supply, purchases by non-residents inflate house prices." | Announcing the new policy, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Rishi Sunak said: "Evidence shows that by adding significant amounts of demand to limited housing supply, purchases by non-residents inflate house prices." |
He said the UK would "always be open to people coming to live, work, and build a life in this great country", adding: "The steps we are taking will ensure that more people have the opportunity of a great place to live and build a family." | He said the UK would "always be open to people coming to live, work, and build a life in this great country", adding: "The steps we are taking will ensure that more people have the opportunity of a great place to live and build a family." |
Polly Neate, chief executive of housing charity Shelter, welcomed the commitment to invest in services to support rough sleepers. | Polly Neate, chief executive of housing charity Shelter, welcomed the commitment to invest in services to support rough sleepers. |
"Rough sleeping has been rising for the last decade and frontline services need all the support they can get to help tackle this mounting issue," she said. | "Rough sleeping has been rising for the last decade and frontline services need all the support they can get to help tackle this mounting issue," she said. |
"At the same time, however, we can't solve homelessness without tackling the root of the housing crisis, and that means an investment in the social homes we so desperately need. | "At the same time, however, we can't solve homelessness without tackling the root of the housing crisis, and that means an investment in the social homes we so desperately need. |
"We want the next government to deliver at least 90,000 new social homes a year over the next parliament to help end this emergency." | "We want the next government to deliver at least 90,000 new social homes a year over the next parliament to help end this emergency." |
The main parties have set out competing proposals to address the UK's housing shortage, ahead of 12 December's general election. | The main parties have set out competing proposals to address the UK's housing shortage, ahead of 12 December's general election. |
Labour said it would embark on the biggest house-building programme since the 1960s, including 100,00 new council houses a year by 2024. | Labour said it would embark on the biggest house-building programme since the 1960s, including 100,00 new council houses a year by 2024. |
The Conservatives announced measures to help first-time buyers and boost private house building, promising a million homes over the next five years. | The Conservatives announced measures to help first-time buyers and boost private house building, promising a million homes over the next five years. |
The Lib Dems set out plans for 300,000 new properties a year - a third of which would be social rented homes. | The Lib Dems set out plans for 300,000 new properties a year - a third of which would be social rented homes. |
The party also said it would also tackle "wasted vacant housing stock" by allowing local authorities to increase council tax by up to 500% where homes are left empty for more than six months. | The party also said it would also tackle "wasted vacant housing stock" by allowing local authorities to increase council tax by up to 500% where homes are left empty for more than six months. |
They also want to launch a rent-to-own scheme, which would see social tenants build up an equity stake in their homes over 30 years. | They also want to launch a rent-to-own scheme, which would see social tenants build up an equity stake in their homes over 30 years. |
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