24
Mar
NAEA: SUCCESS OF STAMP DUTY CAMPAIGN A MAJOR VICTORY FOR FIRST TIME
BUYERS
THE National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) today welcomed
as a major victory Alistair Darling’s decision to raise the
threshold of stamp duty land tax for two years.
The NAEA has long campaigned for a major rethink on stamp duty
– which it believes to be a tax on aspiration. Today in the
final Budget before the election, Mr Darling listened and raised
the threshold to £250,000 from midnight tonight.
Peter Bolton King, chief executive of the NAEA, said: “For
thousands of first time buyers the dream of getting onto the
property ladder was slipping out of reach.
“This announcement has added a new rung to the property
ladder, one within reach of thousands of young families.
“We have long argued that stamp duty is a tax on
aspiration that smothered the natural demand of the market. We
still believe that more reform is needed and there is more work to
be done, but this is a good first step – a major victory for
first time buyers.”
The NAEA has for years called for a major reform of stamp duty
land tax, beginning with the threshold being raised. Most recently
in the run up to this Budget the association led a coalition of
property organisations in calling for reform, under the banner of
the 1808 campaign.