10 celebrity estates set to pay big in mansion tax
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10 celebrity estates set to pay big in mansion tax
"With the government announcing a Mansion Tax, many high-value homeowners are set to pay a heavy price for their super homes. All homes over the value of £2 million will be forced to pay the surcharge, amounting to thousands in extra payments for each property. We've rounded up some of the most expensive celebrity homes and revealed how much each will have to pay in mansion tax."
"Robbie Williams (Image credit: Getty/ Google Street View) Robbie Williams owns a GradeII-listed London mansion valued at around £17.5million. He has planning permission for a basement extension, which includes a swimming pool linked by a tunnel to the garden, but work is currently paused as amendments are sought. With the mansion tax, this property would enter the top band, paying £7,500 per year, although his upgrades to the house will not increase the amount he has to pay, as the mansion tax is capped at £7,500."
The government has introduced a Mansion Tax that targets homes valued over £2 million, creating a surcharge that adds thousands in extra annual payments for many owners. The levy applies across high-value properties, with the highest band capped at £7,500 per year. Large, renovated or bespoke estates owned by celebrities are likely to be affected. Robbie Williams owns a Grade II‑listed London mansion valued around £17.5 million and would pay the top-band charge of £7,500 annually. Ed Sheeran's Suffolk estate includes bespoke features and likely exceeds the £2 million threshold as well.
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