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	<title>Comments on: Stamp Duty &#8211; Change demanded by property experts</title>
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		<title>By: CML Anderson</title>
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		<description>If ( and it’s a big “IF” ) we want to see a boom in the market, a possible and logical solution could be that the tax be applied to profit on the sale of a property thereby putting the paying onus on the seller rather than buyer . 

l, like many, would like to witness an increase in mortgage activity , it is not possible if there is a tax on first time buyers and subsequent buyers. Surely it would seem more reasonable to tax profit makers rather than buyers who are refraining from entering the property ladder. This would be a  more equitable solution to reignite the property market .</description>
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<p>l, like many, would like to witness an increase in mortgage activity , it is not possible if there is a tax on first time buyers and subsequent buyers. Surely it would seem more reasonable to tax profit makers rather than buyers who are refraining from entering the property ladder. This would be a  more equitable solution to reignite the property market .</p>
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