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grahamc
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Hi there
Have a question about 2 people buying a house together where 1 is a 1st time buyer and 1 isn't. I have heard a lot of talk that it's getting more and more difficult to sort the legals so stamp duty is only paid on 1/2 of the house.
In essence, our plan was to get a joint mortgage, and to sort the deeds in such as way as they were only in 1 name, or there was a clear indication that the house was 50/50 to ensure stamp duty would only be paid on the 2nd time buyers share, and not the first. I fully appreciate that the details need to be discussed with a solicitor, but just wondering if anyone has some info on this.
At a high level the house is c. 400k which means that if we both had to pay stamp the stamp duty would be 19,250. Whereas if there was a way to use our first time buyers status, even for half the house the bill would be 9,625.
Anyone any ideas if this is still possible?
Have a question about 2 people buying a house together where 1 is a 1st time buyer and 1 isn't. I have heard a lot of talk that it's getting more and more difficult to sort the legals so stamp duty is only paid on 1/2 of the house.
In essence, our plan was to get a joint mortgage, and to sort the deeds in such as way as they were only in 1 name, or there was a clear indication that the house was 50/50 to ensure stamp duty would only be paid on the 2nd time buyers share, and not the first. I fully appreciate that the details need to be discussed with a solicitor, but just wondering if anyone has some info on this.
At a high level the house is c. 400k which means that if we both had to pay stamp the stamp duty would be 19,250. Whereas if there was a way to use our first time buyers status, even for half the house the bill would be 9,625.
Anyone any ideas if this is still possible?