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[–] echodot 3 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

As per usual most of this is Labour's fault for being utterly awful at communication.

They only end up paying tax once their property is worth over 1 million pounds, but estate agents always overestimate the value of land. So they're being told the land is worth over 1 million pounds even though it obviously isn't.

What is somewhat unclear is how exactly the government would determine that their assets are worth over 1 million pounds. In order to know how much the land was actually worth they would actually have to sell it which obviously poses some difficulties.