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TfL plans property tax to fund £30bn Crossrail 2

Residential and commercial property owners within 1km of Crossrail 2 stations could be landed with hundreds of millions of pounds in extra taxes to pay the estimated £30bn cost of building the line, under plans being drawn up by Transport for London.

TfL is considering introducing a levy on property owners to pay for the railway via the creation of three zones around each Crossrail 2 station. Each zone, mapped out in concentric circles, would have a scaled charge, known as the Transport Property Charge, reducing with the distance from the station.

It is estimated that for a station such as Dalston, between £3.5m and £7.8m could be generated per year from a levy of residential owners within a 1km “zone of influence” around the station. The levy would be collected as part of council tax for more than 10 years.

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