Stamp Duty Rebate Key To Green Home Renovations

Stamp Duty Rebate Key To Green Home Renovations

NatWest?is calling for a rebate on stamp duty?to fund green home improvements across the country, reports Abode2.?The bank is suggesting that the government?bring in specific policies such as a Green Stamp Duty, which can be more targeted towards key periods of time when people are looking at home improvements.??Despite the cost of living crisis, homeowners are looking to invest in energy-efficient upgrades that can reduce their carbon footprint and also save money on energy bills in the long run.

According to the Committee on Climate Change, the average UK home emits 2.7 tonnes of CO2 every year from heating their home,?and making energy-efficient upgrades can help reduce this number significantly. Examples of such upgrades include insulation, double-glazing, and efficient heating systems.

These upgrades can reduce carbon emissions by as much as 20 percent, helping the UK meet its target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, as the study from Cornerstone Tax shows that 36% of homeowners think that making their home more energy efficient is a priority for them. The government has established £12.6 billion worth of support for energy efficient measures as the number of homes with an energy efficiency rating of C or above has?increased?from 13% in 2010 to 46% this year.

In addition to the environmental benefits, green home improvements can also increase the value of a property. A study by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors found that energy-efficient upgrades can add up to 6 percent to a property's value. Meaning?that not only are homeowners reducing their carbon footprint, but they are also increasing the value of their investment.

The latest survey from?the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors shows?that 61% of the agents and surveyors polled reported that homes with high energy?efficiency aren't suffering from the house?price falls. Adding to this, sellers are looking to take advantage of their home's energy efficiency as four-in-ten institution members reported that sellers of eco-friendly houses were trying to attach a price premium.

NatWest?suggests that a stamp duty rebate could encourage more homeowners to invest in green home improvements,?providing?a significant financial incentive for homeowners to make energy-efficient upgrades, and would also help to drive demand for green technologies in the construction industry. Stamp duty is a tax which is usually overlooked, with Cornerstone Tax finding that 61% of homeowners said that they have never even considered whether there was a mistake in the stamp duty they paid, whilst 13% say they feel they were forced to pay too much stamp duty in error.

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Very on trend piece, nice. This is something which means alot to clients seek a sustainable future, and ways to live or move home/build or develop ??

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