(Reuters) -British house prices were flat in March and the market is likely to stay soft after a tax increase on property ...
On March 22, 1765, the British government passed the Stamp Act. The legislation levied a direct tax on all materials printed for commercial and legal use in the colonies, from newspapers and pamphlets ...
The Stamp Act met with unified colonial resistance because this direct tax imposed on the colonies by Parliament was a novel tax, meant to collect revenue. Numerous forms of communication ...
It was on this day, 260 years ago, that the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act of 1765, levying a tax on a variety of ...
British house prices remained unchanged in March following a rise in property transaction taxes, according to Nationwide. The ...
British households are set to pay an average of £1,112 more in taxes annually from April, according to a new analysis. The ...
On the day that stamp duty thresholds revert to their previous higher levels, the Tony Blair Institute has called for ...
Stamp Duty Land Tax ( SDLT ) is a sum you need to pay if you buy a property or land over a certain price in England and Northern Ireland. The amount you pay depends on when you bought the property ...
The end of non-dom tax status and stamp duty hikes on second homes have put a dampener on the super-prime homes market, ...
The UK should apply a stamp duty tax on crypto to encourage British investors to buy shares, which would boost the economy.