
Tax hike on holiday homes considered in Wales
Those planning to buy a holiday home in Wales could end up paying a higher rate of Land Transaction Tax under proposals being considered by ministers.
Local Democracy Reporter covering Anglesey and Gwynedd in North West Wales.
Those planning to buy a holiday home in Wales could end up paying a higher rate of Land Transaction Tax under proposals being considered by ministers.
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