thejuggler
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Correct.thejuggler said:I am a little confused about the stamp duty situation for new houses. My wife and I are second time buyers and were under the impression that if we were to buy a new property under 125 square metres in size no stamp duty would be payable if we are to live in the new property (ie be owner occupiers)
Don't assume they know what they're talking about. Don't expect accurate tax advice/info from a sales person. If the property is actually new and not technically second hand then no SD applies to FTB or non FTB owner occupiers.However I have enquired with an estate agent about a newly built property which is for sale (and is well under 125 sq metres) and he says stamp duty would be payable. Why is this?
mc-BigE said:whats the above table?
So, the house is 450,000, so is that 25% of 450000 = 112,500 is subject to stamp duty? i'm not sure of the land value?
It still doesn't explain why the builder is saying theres no SD?
I'm still missing something!
Over Floor Area of 125 sq. m
New houses or apartments which are purchased by an owner occupier (including a first time buyer) where the total floor area exceeds 125 square metres are charged with duty, at the appropriate residential property rate as per the table above, on the site value (excluding VAT) or one quarter of the total value of the house including the site (excluding VAT), whichever is the greater, subject to clawback. The size of the floor area must be certified by a qualified architect, engineer or surveyor
Whats the above table
So, the house is 450,000, so is that 25% of 450000 = 112,500 is subject to stamp duty? i'm not sure of the land value?
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