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Q&A for: Britain needs a wealth tax on property

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  • Muellbauer, John

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Since the FT piece appeared on 1 September 2025, see expanded version, many questions have been raised. It is inevitable that a column restricted to under 650 words leaves out helpful explanation. This Q & A aims to clarify the policy - which proposes to reform Council Tax for the top two valuation bands - and address any questions or misunderstandings found in the commentary to the FT piece.

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  • Muellbauer, John, 2025. "Q&A for: Britain needs a wealth tax on property," INET Oxford Working Papers 2025-18-b, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  • Handle: RePEc:amz:wpaper:2025-18-b
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