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The UK Conservatives pledge to scrap stamp duty, while Labour considers a seller levy amid rising revenue and budget uncertainty.
The UK Conservative Party, led by Kemi Badenoch, has pledged to scrap stamp duty, potentially saving homebuyers up to £43,750, aiming to boost affordability.
Meanwhile, rising stamp duty receipts—£9.3 billion from January to August 2025—have fueled speculation that the Labour government may replace the tax with a seller levy on homes over £500,000 or allow instalment payments.
Experts warn the move could inflate prices and hurt public finances, while uncertainty persists ahead of the 26 November Autumn Budget.
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Los conservadores del Reino Unido se comprometen a eliminar el impuesto sobre sellos, mientras que los laboristas consideran un impuesto al vendedor en medio del aumento de los ingresos y la incertidumbre presupuestaria.