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Mansion tax implementation costs outweigh initial revenue

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Labour’s proposed mansion tax is projected to incur significant upfront costs before generating any revenue for the Treasury. Estimates indicate that the policy will cost nearly £400 million, primarily due to expenses related to identifying and valuing properties that fall under the new tax regime.

The immediate financial impact includes a £150 million bill for the government to assess homes valued at £2 million or more. Additionally, the introduction of this tax is expected to decrease stamp duty and inheritance tax receipts by £230 million over the next three years, as property prices near the threshold are pressured downward.

For UK homeowners, particularly those with properties around the £2 million mark, this means a potential shift in market behaviour. Buyers are already adjusting their offers to stay below the threshold, which could lead to a decrease in property values and affect overall market dynamics.

Looking ahead, it will be important to monitor how the mansion tax influences property listings and sales. The initial costs and market adjustments may signal future changes in tax thresholds, which could further impact homeowners and the housing market as a whole.

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