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Lack of data puts England’s ‘mansion tax’ valuations at risk
A lack of data is risking the accuracy of England’s ‘mansion tax’ valuations, as research shows around 40% of homes priced at £1.5 million or more have no Land Registry sales records. This absence of records complicates efforts to assess properties for the proposed tax.
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