Stamp duty, or as it is properly known Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a tax that the purchaser of a property pays to the Government when buying a property. The amount paid is graded according to the value of the property and for the most expensive properties on the market can run into tens of thousands of pounds.
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