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Rightmove asks government to carefully consider property tax changes
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Landbay polling: majority of brokers expect multiple rate cuts by early 2026
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Four deadly investment scams draining British bank accounts right now
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Tax breaks to encourage fund raising for smaller unlisted UK companies needs a boost as they risk falling out of favour
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