Stamp Duty Explained
Stamp duty is a charge which is applied by State Governments in Australia on transactions relating to the transfer of land or property.
By ROB WALMSLEY
It is paid upfront and needs to be budgeted for, in addition to your loan deposit.
The amount of stamp duty you are required to pay differs in each state, however there are three factors, along with the value of the property, that determine how much stamp duty you will pay. Contributing factors include:
- whether or not the property is a primary residence or investment property;
- whether or not you are a first home buyer; and
- if you are purchasing an established home, a new home or vacant land.
My online stamp duty calculator will help take the guesswork out of budgeting for a property.
Factoring in this additional cost cannot be overlooked when you are considering your capacity to repay a loan. However, in a bid by State Governments to stimulate home ownership and growth, there are a range of tax concessions available to reduce stamp duty. Again, exact amounts differ across each state, but those who benefit the most are first home buyers and those opting to buy a new home.
In NSW, if a new home is valued under $550,000 it will be exempt from stamp duty and if the home is valued between $550,000 and $650,000 it will receive partial concessions.
To find out how much stamp duty you need to pay, and whether or not you are eligible for any concessions, contact me on 0402 203 303 or rob@rwfs.com.au
“Stamp duty is a charge which is applied by State Governments in Australia on transactions relating to the transfer of land or property.”
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