
New research conducted by Boon Brokers reveals widespread public opposition to the UK government’s proposed reforms to stamp duty, with many homeowners expressing concern over potential financial strain and long-term uncertainty.
The study, titled “Stamp Duty Reform Sparks Public Outcry and Financial Uncertainty,” surveyed 1,000 UK homeowners to assess sentiment around a proposed 0.5% annual property tax that could replace or modify the current stamp duty system.
Key Findings:
+ 96% of respondents believe the proposed 0.5% annual property tax would increase over time
+ 75% think retired and working homeowners would be hit hardest by the annual levy
+ Among respondents aged 65 and over:
+ 71% believe retired homeowners would suffer the most
+ 66% say the tax would create financial strain
+ 57% are very concerned about the potential for future property tax increases
+ 51% say they would be less likely to purchase property if the annual property tax were introduced
+ 42% believe the proposed Stamp Duty changes are unfair
The research suggests a strong emotional and financial response to the proposed reforms, particularly among older homeowners and retirees, who fear a steady rise in property-related taxation could impact financial planning and limit housing market mobility.
Gerard Boon, managing director at Boon Brokers, told EYE: “I think what really stands out from our research is the concern among older homeowners – and I don’t think this should come as a surprise. Many have spent decades paying off their mortgages, working towards the promise of security in owning their homes outright.
“Naturally, and building on the narrative of bettering one’s self, over the years, it would be common for those to have also invested in home improvements, increasing the value and comfort of their properties. However, the introduction of an annual property tax, targeting homes valued over £500,000, threatens that security and inadvertently penalises their efforts to improve their homes.
“For those who are asset rich but cash poor, relying largely on pensions, this would, as the research underlines, pose a real financial strain.”
Read the orginal article: https://propertyindustryeye.com/almost-all-homeowners-fear-new-annual-property-tax-survey-finds/