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Senior Reporter, Mail Online
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The little known loophole used by second home owners to dodge soaring council tax bills in Britain's holiday hotspots
By Tom Cotterill Verified| Daily Mail Verified Suspicious second home owners are reportedly using a little-known loophole to dodge huge council tax bills and keep properties in lucrative British holiday hotspots. Experts fear crafty property barons are putting their homes on the market to exploit a legal get-around that is helping them avoid new council tax premiums. Since April 1, local authorities have been able to charge a 100 per cent premium on second homes under new powers introduced in the 2023 Levelling Up and Regeneration Act
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Mail Online
The Daily Mail is a British daily tabloid newspaper founded on May 4, 1896, by Alfred and Harold Harmsworth. It is known for its focus on engaging stories about health, sex, and money, appealing to middle-class readers. The Daily Mail was the first British paper to achieve mass circulation, utilizing innovations like early-morning distribution and radio broadcasts to enhance its reach. The Daily Mail offers a print newspaper in a tabloid format, featuring a mix of news, human-interest stories, and opinion pieces. It also operates one of the world’s most-visited news websites, providing real-time updates and multimedia content. Historically, the paper has made significant contributions to journalism, including establishing a paper-making industry in Newfoundland and pioneering radio coverage of major events. With a circulation exceeding 2 million as of 2013, the Daily Mail continues to be a prominent player in British media, influencing national debates and policy changes.
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