A £14 billion tax hike by the Chancellor could be used to recoup much of the spending underpinning the UK’s post-pandemic economic recovery, according to experts.
However, landlords and those with a holiday home could be penalised if, as expected, a capital gains tax rise is the solution – as second properties, such as holiday homes or rental properties, are subject to capital gains tax when they are sold.
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