Residential Land Transaction Tax statistics, by 2024 Westminster constituency, transaction type, measure and effective 4-quarter rolling period

Standard shorthand is used in this table: [k] = low figure.

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Data valuesData descriptionPeriodWestminster constituency areaTransaction type
1,630Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Ceredigion PreseliResidential
1,980Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Vale of GlamorganResidential
1,940Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Vale of GlamorganResidential
1,780Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Cardiff WestResidential
1,530Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019MonmouthshireResidential
1,670Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019TorfaenResidential
1,450Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Montgomeryshire and GlyndwrResidential
1,710Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019TorfaenResidential
1,450Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Blaenau Gwent and RhymneyResidential
2,150Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Cardiff South and PenarthResidential
1,740Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019GowerResidential
2,030Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Mid and South PembrokeshireResidential
1,880Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Newport West and IslwynResidential
1,490Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Swansea WestResidential
1,720Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019LlanelliResidential
1,520Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019MonmouthshireResidential
1,830Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Newport West and IslwynResidential
1,470Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Swansea WestResidential
890Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Unknown 2024 Westminster constituency areaResidential
1,610Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Bangor AberconwyResidential
2,060Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019BridgendResidential
1,880Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Cardiff NorthResidential
2,070Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Clwyd NorthResidential
1,860Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Dwyfor MeirionnyddResidential
1,740Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019LlanelliResidential
1,560Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Merthyr Tydfil and AberdareResidential
1,710Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Neath and Swansea EastResidential
1,990Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Newport EastResidential
1,710Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Clwyd EastResidential
1,660Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Rhondda and OgmoreResidential
1,610Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019CaerphillyResidential
1,700Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019GowerResidential
1,530Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Merthyr Tydfil and AberdareResidential
2,080Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Mid and South PembrokeshireResidential
1,700Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Neath and Swansea EastResidential
2,050Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Newport EastResidential
1,820Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019PontypriddResidential
1,670Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Rhondda and OgmoreResidential
1,480Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019WrexhamResidential
1,270Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Ynys MônResidential
55,020Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Total of 2024 Westminster constituency areas in Wales (records with known constituency classification)Residential
1,870Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Alyn and DeesideResidential
2,060Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019BridgendResidential
1,510Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Brecon, Radnor and Cwm TaweResidential
1,630Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019CaerphillyResidential
1,650Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Cardiff EastResidential
2,100Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Clwyd NorthResidential
1,700Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Clwyd EastResidential
1,590Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019CaerphillyResidential
1,970Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Cardiff NorthResidential
1,740Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019GowerResidential
1,410Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Blaenau Gwent and RhymneyResidential
2,130Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Cardiff South and PenarthResidential
1,700Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019LlanelliResidential
1,610Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Cardiff EastResidential
1,450Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Montgomeryshire and GlyndwrResidential
1,500Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Merthyr Tydfil and AberdareResidential
1,820Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Alyn and DeesideResidential
1,640Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Ceredigion PreseliResidential
2,060Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Mid and South PembrokeshireResidential
1,950Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Cardiff NorthResidential
1,850Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019PontypriddResidential
1,580Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019MonmouthshireResidential
1,560Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Brecon, Radnor and Cwm TaweResidential
1,830Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Dwyfor MeirionnyddResidential
1,430Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Montgomeryshire and GlyndwrResidential
2,020Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Cardiff South and PenarthResidential
54,880Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Total of 2024 Westminster constituency areas in Wales (records with known constituency classification)Residential
1,690Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Neath and Swansea EastResidential
1,430Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Aberafan MaestegResidential
1,620Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Bangor AberconwyResidential
2,100Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Newport EastResidential
1,830Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Cardiff WestResidential
1,460Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Aberafan MaestegResidential
1,850Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Newport West and IslwynResidential
2,010Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019BridgendResidential
1,850Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Alyn and DeesideResidential
1,840Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019PontypriddResidential
1,630Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Ceredigion PreseliResidential
1,420Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Blaenau Gwent and RhymneyResidential
1,660Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Rhondda and OgmoreResidential
1,630Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Bangor AberconwyResidential
1,540Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Brecon, Radnor and Cwm TaweResidential
1,480Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Swansea WestResidential
1,670Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Clwyd EastResidential
1,490Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019Aberafan MaestegResidential
1,710Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019TorfaenResidential
1,650Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019CaerfyrddinResidential
1,620Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019CaerfyrddinResidential
1,940Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Vale of GlamorganResidential
2,090Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Clwyd NorthResidential
1,570Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019CaerfyrddinResidential
1,500Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019WrexhamResidential
54,820Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Total of 2024 Westminster constituency areas in Wales (records with known constituency classification)Residential
1,810Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Cardiff WestResidential
1,290Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Ynys MônResidential
1,840Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Dwyfor MeirionnyddResidential
1,600Number of transactionsYear ending 30 June 2019Cardiff EastResidential
920Number of transactionsYear ending 31 March 2019Unknown 2024 Westminster constituency areaResidential
1,530Number of transactionsYear ending 30 September 2019WrexhamResidential
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Main information

Most recent update
29 September 2025
Next update expected
30 October 2025
Designation
Accredited official statistics
Data provider
Welsh Revenue Authority
Data source
Land transaction tax returns
Time period covered
April 2018 to June 2025

Data notes

Revisions
  • 29 September 2025
  • 26 September 2025
Rounding applied

Values in this dataset are rounded to the nearest 10 transactions, nearest £0.1 million tax due, and nearest £1 million for the value of property taxed. Average tax due per transaction is shown to the nearest £10, whilst average value per transaction is shown to the nearest £1000.

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

From 1 April 2018, LTT replaced Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on residential and non-residential property and land interests purchased in Wales. The tax rates and tax bands for LTT vary depending on the type of transaction.

Taxpayers must notify the WRA of all land transactions with a value above £40,000. There are also circumstances where certain lease transactions are not notifiable if they are less than 7 years in duration. When filing an LTT return, the organisation paying the return has 30 days after the effective date to submit and pay the return.

This dataset includes estimates of LTT notifiable transactions received by the WRA by the close of the third Monday of the publication month.

Non-residential statistics cannot be reliably produced as identification of the correct constituency area relies on the postcode to be provided for the property and land items as part of each transaction. As there is an inherent bias in the cases where missing or invalid postcodes are provided towards larger non-residential transactions, their results are not sufficiently complete or meaningful to be published.

The dataset includes a breakdown by:

  • transaction type: residential only but (including sub-categories for main rate and higher rate transactions)
  • 2024 Westminster Constituency area: each of the 32 Westminster Constituencies in Wales
  • measure: number of transactions, tax due, value of property taxed, average tax due per transaction and average value of property taxed
  • effective year (years ending June, September, December and March)

There is a relatively small proportion of residential transactions where the postcode provided for the property and land items is missing or invalid. This means that the constituency cannot be allocated. For comparability, the constituency totals shown in this dataset therefore relate only to those transactions where the constituency is known, and for that reason will not match the Wales total shown in other datasets.

A full explanation of how this dataset should be interpreted, especially in the context of higher rates transactions, can be found here: Intent behind higher rates transactions for Land Transaction Tax, July 2024 to June 2025

For some transactions we are unable to provide any detail other than the total tax due figure in the year, as there is a risk of revealing details of the individual transactions. Therefore, these transactions are omitted from all breakdowns and instead summarised in the dataset "Land Transaction Tax statistics on total tax due, including transactions with restricted detail (to protect confidentiality)".

Data collection or calculation

These statistics are aggregated from the individual LTT returns submitted to the WRA by taxpayers, which are then broken down into different dimensions.

Statistical quality

See weblinks.

Land Transaction Tax statistics are regularly revised and the values for the latest period are provisional. When filing a LTT return, the organisation paying the return has 30 days after the ‘effective date’ to submit and pay the return. The effective date is when the tax becomes liable to be paid, usually when a transaction is completed on a property. Additional LTT transactions relating to the most recent month are therefore likely to be filed during the following month. See weblinks for analysis of these revisions.

Values for earlier periods are subject to revisions for several years. Transactions can be amended for a variety of reasons and the statistics are revised each month to reflect amendments to transactions. In particular, this will be due to higher rate refunds. When a refund for higher rates residential LTT is claimed, the original transaction is amended to a main rate residential LTT transaction. The taxpayer has up to three years to sell their previous main residence and claim a refund.

Care should be taken with any comparisons over time which involve data from spring 2020 to summer 2021. This is due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and changes to LTT rates. A national lockdown on 23 March 2020 resulted in the housing market being mainly closed from this date until 22 June 2020 when it partially re-opened. The market was re-opened more fully on 27 July, to coincide with a change in LTT rates effective until 30 June 2021. There is evidence some purchasers may have brought their transactions forward to June 2021 to benefit from the temporary tax reduction.

There were some changes to LTT rates effective from 22 December 2020. Non-residential transactions and higher rates residential transactions were affected.

The main residential rates and bands changed from 10 October 2022.

The higher residential rates changed for all bands from 11 December 2024.

Information on all these changes to LTT rates can be read at:

Changes to Land Transaction Tax nil rate threshold

Land Transaction Tax – extension of the temporary tax reduction period

Changes to the rates and bands of Land Transaction Tax

Changes to main residential rates and bands for Land Transaction Tax

Changes to higher residential rates for Land Transaction Tax

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Contact email
data@wra.gov.wales

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