From Freya Stear, TaxPayers' Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject TPA Webinar: Stamp duty and the future of the housing market
Date February 18, 2021 3:45 PM
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Good afternoon,

I'm delighted to invite you to a TPA Webinar on stamp duty and the future of the housing market.

Taking place a week before the Budget, featuring Homes Under the Hammer & MoneyMagpie's Jasmine Birtles, MP Marco Longhi and journalist and author Ross Clark, our panel will be discussing the effects of the chancellor's stamp duty holiday on the housing market and what reforms are needed to improve the process for both buyers and sellers. There'll be plenty of time for your questions at the end too. I do hope you can join us.

If you haven't already, sign our petition to make the £500,000 stamp duty holiday permanent here: [link removed]

Diary details:

Date: Wednesday 24th February
Time: 6pm - 6:45pm
Registration link: [link removed]

Best wishes,
Freya

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