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Estate Agency Fee's +VAT?
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check here to see if you are exempt from stamp duty too.
http://www.easyconvey.com/stampduty/default.asp0 -
lowis wrote:check here to see if you are exempt from stamp duty too.
http://www.easyconvey.com/stampduty/default.asp
Just tried this for the properties were I live, half are shown as exempt while others aren't and I know the whole estate is exempt.0 -
maybe try this one then http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/so/disadvantaged.htm0
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ahll wrote:the money just goes to the government and they have do nothing for it ?
I think Brown should at the least be made to dance for his taxes
! Debt: a bloomin big mortgage
all posts are made for entertainment value only, nothing I say should be taken as making any sense and should really be ignored0 -
molit wrote:Its 1% on the total, hence a house for sale at £125001 in fact costs £1252 to buy more than one on at 124999....:mad:
yep its dumb isnt itStevie Coppell's record breaking blue and white royal army - championship winners 2005-60 -
lowis wrote:maybe try this one then http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/so/disadvantaged.htm
Cheers Lowis, people always rely on the post code when its the electoral ward that is covered.0 -
Dead_Eye_Jones wrote:I think Brown should at the least be made to dance for his taxes
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naked? so we can all be sickStevie Coppell's record breaking blue and white royal army - championship winners 2005-60 -
Thanks for the information I didnt realise it was a fixed rate tax...but I was right about the money for old rope part for the government...lol"The time is always right to do what is right"0
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