Budget For Stamp Duty Payments When Purchasing Property
Purchasing a property, whether to live in as an owner/occupier
, or for investment, is one of the largest purchases the ordinary person will make. Many things must be considered, such as the type of property, the best location in which to purchase, and of course, the price. Buying property to live in often becomes an emotional decision rather than a financial one, and everyone knows at least one hard luck story of someone who fell in love with a property and purchased it, even though the financials were a bit shaky. Factor into this minefield the cost of stamp duty (or transfer duty), and it's easy to see how people get into financial trouble.
For the uninitiated, stamp duty or as it is now known, transfer duty, is a state government tax that is levied on documents that influence certain types of transactions under the provisions of the Duties Act 2001. Like any government legislation, there are rules set down that detail when transfer duty is payable, how it is calculated, and when it must be paid. When purchasing a property, and not knowing much about conveyancing property buyers are well advised to seek professional legal assistance. However, here is some general information that may be of help:
When can Stamp Duty on Transfers be charged?
In most places, stamp duty is charged on documents produced and signed in that same place. This doesn't mean that if the documents are all taken over the border, signed there and brought back, that stamp duty can't be charged. There is another condition that prevents this activity. Stamp duty is also levied on documents that are signed outside a state or region that relate to a property, an action or other business within the state.
How Much Stamp Duty Is Payable?
In the case of a home purchase, this depends on whether the home will be the purchaser's principle place of residence or whether the purchase is for the purposes of investment such as a rental property. Calculations of a stamp duty is based on the property's value or on the consideration that has been paid.
When Is The Payment Made?
The purchaser pays the stamp duty to the solicitor who then arranges for the funds to the paid to the Office of State Revenue.
Are There Any Concessional Provisions?
There are concessional rates that can apply if certain eligibility criteria are met. The Office of State Revenue, or a solicitor, can advise if a transaction qualifies.
A lot of things can go wrong when it comes to the processing of legal matters that involve real estate transactions, as the established rules around stamp duty on transfers can be tricky. The best protection for someone purchasing property is to place the whole matter in the hands of conveyancing solicitors, whose legal knowledge and professional experience will make the transaction a positive experience.
by: Eva Judge
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