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‘Focus on supply, not demand’: Industry responds to stamp duty cut

Industry figures have warned that the government’s plans to slash stamp duty land tax risk damaging efforts to produce more affordable housing and encouraging “extreme upward pressure” on housing prices, calling instead for greater focus on boosting supply.

The reduction, to be unveiled on Friday, has been described as a “rabbit” to be pulled out of the hat in the mini-Budget, which is intended to spark the UK’s return to economic growth.

Some industry figures have embraced the proposal. Jeremy Raj, national head of residential property at law firm Irwin Mitchell, said: “SDLT is a bad tax that inhibits the market and is excessively complex and unfair. There are not many levers available to the government right now, but this is a good one to pull.”

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