The Autumn Budget 2026 is already sparking fierce debate — with growing calls for bigger property taxes to plug the widening fiscal gap. Economists and think tanks argue that wealth tied up in housing remains undertaxed compared to income and consumption. Proposals on the table include revaluing outdated council tax bands, introducing higher rates for second homes, and aligning capital gains tax on property with income tax. Supporters say it’s about fairness and funding public services, while critics warn it could crush landlords, deter investment, and hit middle-class homeowners hard. What do you think — fair reform or overreach?
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