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Stamp duty holiday extension petition

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Luckygirl Sat 09-Jan-21 23:34:46

petition.parliament.uk/petitions/550545

If anyone feels like signing this petition for parliament you might be doing me - and thousands of others - a favour! smile

I am likely to miss this deadline because of sales of my property collapsing throughout last year due to the uncertain housing market during this pandemic.

paddyanne Sun 10-Jan-21 00:25:10

says it wont accept any more signatures because the Stamp Duty holiday was always meant to be temporary .

glammagran Sun 10-Jan-21 00:35:39

My DD and her partner put their first time buyers property on the market in December 2019. Not long after Covid arrived and property transactions ground to a halt. They received an offer in July. In October the person at the top of the chain of 6 pulled out immediately prior to exchange but not long after someone else filled the gap. They have still not exchanged contracts as some paperwork is still outstanding from someone else in the chain and councils are moving at a snail’s pace. DD is having a 2nd baby in April and is very stressed by all this. I just hope it happens before March.

Oldwoman70 Sun 10-Jan-21 07:42:20

paddyanne You are mistaken - it is possible to still sign the petition - I just have

Katyj Sun 10-Jan-21 08:25:40

Signed ?

Spinnaker Sun 10-Jan-21 08:34:37

Signed ?

P1234 Sun 10-Jan-21 09:38:59

Donesmile

suep1953 Sun 10-Jan-21 09:41:51

Signed

Ellianne Sun 10-Jan-21 09:45:19

Signed thank you.
If the flippin estate agents would be more proactive and efficient, that would help too.

EkwaNimitee Sun 10-Jan-21 10:02:44

Signed. My new build isn't ready till April/May and the developer wants me to complete by the end of March. My solicitor says No! because I guess there's a tiny risk the developer could go bust. I'm listening to the solicitor but that means coughing up £3K plus which I'd rather spend on necessary new furniture.

Luckygirl Sun 10-Jan-21 11:35:56

I think they should extend it for people who are already in an ongoing transaction, which is only going to miss the deadline because of solicitor activity outstanding.

Shandy57 Sun 10-Jan-21 20:03:37

I'm sorry but government have responded to this petition on 10 December, with no.

paddyanne Sun 10-Jan-21 20:11:34

still wont let me sign .maybe a problem with postcode or computer ?

glammagran Mon 11-Jan-21 16:39:50

I’ve signed the petition easily. At the very least, it should apply to movers who will have already incurred costs eg solicitors, searches etc.

Luckygirl Mon 11-Jan-21 17:23:52

Thanks to all signers - yes that is what I think glammagran - those who only miss the deadline because searches etc are grinding so slowly.

Ellianne Mon 11-Jan-21 17:31:24

My guess is that there won't be an announcement about it until the budget in March.

Opal Mon 11-Jan-21 17:47:01

Signed

Luckygirl Tue 19-Jan-21 20:58:36

Thank you to those who signed the petition - sufficient signatures were obtained to result in forcing a debate. There is a suggestion that it might be extended for a month to help those who are mid-transaction.

Shandy57 Wed 20-Jan-21 14:23:51

That's great news, let's keep our fingers crossed. I am still waiting for confirmation of my completion date, but unfortunately have had confirmation I'll have to pay an extra month's rent.

rite Wed 20-Jan-21 14:33:01

signed

Luckygirl Wed 20-Jan-21 14:49:20

What a palaver it all is Shandy57 - I hope you get in before the deadline.

glammagran Wed 03-Feb-21 22:37:57

I’m happy to say after 3 consecutive Fridays when exchange of contracts didn’t happen for many reasons, DD3 and family finally moved into their new home last Friday on completion. There were 11 movers in the chain. I will never know how it all held together.

Luckygirl Wed 03-Feb-21 23:26:33

Yesterday evening I listened to the online debate on the subject of the stamp duty holiday that was sparked by the petition. Jesse Norman answered on behalf of the treasury but frankly said nothing.

Many people were arguing that the stamp duty holiday should be maintained for those who are mid-transaction and are not buying a second home. That would seem fair to me.