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Monday 28 October 2024 1:31 pm|Updated:Monday 28 October 2024 2:25 pmFirst-time buyers could see huge tax hit under rumored Budget changeBy: Saskia KoopmanTech ReporterShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare yeti website (https://www.ye-ti.ca) on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleFirst-time buyers could see huge tax hit under changes rumored to be included in the Autumn budget. It has been rumoured that Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will rule out any changes to stamp duty land tax in the Budget. Stamp duty land tax currently applies to homes costing over pound;250,000, but in March 2025, it will drop back to pound;125,000mdash;the level it was at before temporary changes were made in the 2022 mini-Budget.There had been speculation that Reeves would freeze the bracket at pound;250,000, but itrsquo widely believed the Labour Chancellor has ruled this out. As a result, Rightmove has estimated the average first-time buyer could be hit with a stamp duty bill of pound;3,538, compared to nothing in the curren yeti ca (https://www.ye-ti.ca) t scheme. Property expert Tim Bannister said: The rumours that lsquo;nil ratersquo; and first-time buyer stamp duty thresholds will indeed be reverting to previous levelshellip; will no doubt be seen as an unwelco yeti (https://www.ye-ti.ca) me additional cost by many buyers looking to make their move in 2025.Overall, 61 per cent of first-time buyers are currently exempt from stamp duty. That number could plummet to 40 per cent if the