Darth Vader
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An auctioneer told me of that 500k threshold recently. I think with a new house, there are two ways of calculating SD based on the value of the site or some proportion of the value of the building. I don't really understand it, but I was happy to take what she said at face value.I was previously told that owner-occupiers do not pay stamp duty on a new property unless the purchase price is over €500,000 or somewhere like that. Is that incorrect then, and all owner occupiers pay stamp duty?
If a purchaser is not getting a mortgage i.e. in the happy position of paying cash, then the solicitor has no obligation to do anything other than to warn the purchaser of their obligation to pay and the problems that will ensue if duty not paid ( penalties become due, ownership details cannot be registered and the unstamped Deed cannot be used to prove ownership i.e. in a title dispute).
The above is from the Revenue guide to Stamp Duty and refers to new properties over 125 sq m. According to what I was told, if the value of the property is under €500k then the calculation above results in no Stamp Duty liability. I'm not sure how it works, but let's say you take 500k as the total cost (even including VAT on the building costs) then a quarter of that is 125k which is below the SD threshold of 127k for second-time buyers. That would assume that the value of the site itself is taken to be less than 125k, which is not an unreasonable assumption. So no, 500k is not an official Revenue threshold, but a side-effect of the way the Stamp Duty is calculated. I'd be interested to to find out if there is a specific way to calculate the site value.A relief is granted in the case of a transfer to an Owner Occupier of a new
house/apartment without a floor area certificate. Duty in such cases is
charged on the site value or one quarter of the total value whichever is the
greater (excluding VAT on the building costs).
CCOVICH said:Does this mean that if even if I am not a ftb when I go to trade up in a few years time, I will be able to avoid stamp duty as long as the floor area of the property is less than 125 sq. metres?
Secondly, does the size of the site matter to the stamp duty position if the floor area of the house itself is in fact less than 125 sq. metres?
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