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Moving Out of State Checklist: Preparation Steps & Cost-Saving Tips

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Moving out of state is a delicate matter that requires exceptional levels of preparation and planning. You definitely don’t want to greet Moving day without a clear plan of action. Why? Because, unlike a local move across town, or a move to a neighboring or intrastate town or city, moving to a new state is the type of residential relocation that will bring a number of challenges to test your overall preparedness. Will you be one hundred percent [100%] ready to move out of state? Follow the preparation steps to moving to another state and you will be. Also, we’re offering a number of cost-saving tips for moving to a new state that will give you a clear advantage during the important pre-move stage of your long distance move. But first, consult this moving to a new state checklist and see what it has to say about your out of state moving options and finding one of the best out of state moving companies in the country. Out of state moving options Just think about this: a lo

What are the worst things about residential moving

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Moving to a new home is a unique period in a person’s life, and no matter how you look at your upcoming residential relocation, one thing is sure strong mixed emotions will run high. Now that you are familiar with the best things about moving house, you can breathe a sigh of relief that no matter what happens during the actual move to your new home.  But even if you are one of the world’s top optimists, you’ll find it a real challenge to ignore the usual unfortunate situations that tend to accompany most residential relocations. The worst thing about relocating to a new house is that there is more than one worst thing. And that is seriously bad, is it not? We will briefly cover the top five reasons why moving to a new house can be the worst experience you will have in a long time. Naturally, you can always choose to do something about it and turn it all into a reasonably positive or neutral adventure with plenty of good lessons to help you handle your move. You will have to

Wales changes from Stamp Duty to Land Transaction Tax

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  Wales has transformed the way it taxes property purchases, replacing stamp duty with a new Land Transaction Tax (LTT). As of April 1 2018, UK Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) has been replaced by LTT, with tax payable when people buy or lease a building or land over a certain price. The change follows in the footsteps of Scotland, who replaced stamp duty with the Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) on April 1 2015. It will impact on buyers, sellers, builders, developers, agents and those involved in the transaction process such as solicitors and conveyancers. Why has the change been made? The Welsh government has introduced the new legislation – which is broadly similar to the existing SDLT while differing in a number of ways – to ‘provide stability and reassurance to businesses and the property market’. The underlying structure of SDLT has been kept to, with key fundamentals such as partnerships, trusts and reliefs mirrored by the new system. At the same time, a number