You don't pay 6% on the full €365K - you pay it on :kilteragh said:OK. I've read the info on the revenue site and I am now worried. The house we are buying is costing €365000. We are not first time buyers but we are going to be owner / occupiers. According to the brochure on the auctioneer's website the property is 1625 sg ft which is just over 150 sq mts. Accordingly it looks like we should pay 6% on this amount. However the website also says that the house is Stamp Duty exempt. How can this be?
If the chargeable consideration is under the relevant exemption limits then you don't pay any stamp duty. This could explain the website's claim. However don't take the word of a seller's agent as gospel on this and get your own independent, professional advice and confirmation of the relevant taxes.If the area of the house or flat is greater than 125 sq. metres (1,346 sq. feet), some stamp duty is payable if the Chargeable Consideration is above the relevant exemption threshold. (The stamp duty is assessed on either the cost of the site or 25% of the cost of the site plus the building costs (less VAT), whichever is the greater figure. This figure is called the Chargeable Consideration.
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