Tag: HM Revenue & Customs

Only 62,000 UK homes sold in August

Only 62,000 UK homes sold in August

HM Revenue & Customs has reported that the number of homes sold in the UK fell to 62,000 in August, a 60% year-on-year decline. The figure sits alongside latest data from the British Bankers’ Association (BBA), which announced yesterday that mortgage approvals for house purchases fell to 21,086 in August, down 63% on August 2007 [...]

HMRC admits to error in UK house sales figures

HMRC admits to error in UK house sales figures

Monthly residential property statistics published by the Government will not be appearing in August because errors have come to light. Under stamp duty requirements, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is advised of completed UK property transactions where values are £40,000 and above. The latest update on house sales was scheduled to be published on 21st [...]

June house sales slump by 45%

June house sales slump by 45%

The number of house sales completed in June of his year fell by 45% when compared with the same period of 2007. According to HM Revenue & Customs, which requires notification of all transactions over £40,000 for stamp duty purposes, 140,000 homes were sold in June of last year, with the figure declining to 77,000 [...]

House sales fall 13% between April and May

House sales fall 13% between April and May

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has been adding up its stamp duty receipts and has concluded that the number of house sales in the UK fell by 13% in May, compared with April. The month’s sales totalled around 100,000 while in April, the figure stood at 115,000. Transactions were 37% down on May of 2007 [...]