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Presumably you haven't paid for the property yet so you can't sell on something you don't yet own. Flipper is someone who does this but there is a special clause in the contract, agreed by the developer which allows them to do this. Most developers no longer allow it and in any event, it's too late in your case. If you are a FTB then the best case scenario is to complete the sale, live in the property for a while as your PPR and then sell on. In this way, there is no stamp duty and no capital gains tax.
What you are suggesting would mean you buy as an investor, would have to pay stamp duty, and 20% capital gains on resale.
Patience has it's rewards!!
CCOVICH, is he still liable for SD before the 5years if its a new build and under 125sq meters?
If you rent it out within 5 years, you are liable for stamp duty.
Hi, thanks all for you replies and advice. My only concern is that i am told that it won't be available until May 07. I can't wait any longer for something that i was told i would be in nearly a year ago. I am a first time buyer and this is all new to me. Thanks
By the way Liteweight, what does PPR mean? If I am to live in it and sell it within 5 years I still have to pay capital gains, if I rent it i have to pay stamp duty? So does it matter if I wait until I have it or sell before?
CCOVICH is right. If you live in it as your principal private residence for any length of time you can sell it on without incurring any tax liability. If you rent you will face stamp duty clawback and CGT on sale.
Perhaps you should ask the developer if you can withdraw. It's a lot of money to lose out on though!!
No CGT or SD (or any other tax) payable for the sale of a PPR.So if I live in it for a month and sell it on, I do not have to pay any tax? I'm sure I'd have to pay capital gains tax or is there another tax relating to the equity?
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