Uninhabitable or in need of repair?

An area rife with misleading advice and false claims is that of uninhabitable properties and it is an area that HMRC are intent on cracking down on.  HMRC’s own guidance states that: “A very high proportion of the SDLT repayment claims that HMRC receives in relation to this area are wrong. Customers should be cautious […]

Mixed Use – Why is it important?

A mixed use property will be taxed at the non-residential rate of SDLT which can result in huge savings and if the purchaser is a higher rate taxpayer those savings could be in the hundreds of thousands! What is a mixed use property? A mixed use property is a property which consists of both residential […]

Wales v England – What’s occurring?

Purchasing a property in England attracts Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), in Wales you will pay Land Transaction Tax (LTT) but the name is not the only difference. Below we have listed some of the key differences between LTT and SDLT. Category LTT (Land Transaction Tax) SDLT (Stamp Duty Land Tax) Responsible authority The Welsh […]

SDLT – Newbuild Incentives

SDLT is payable on a new build property in the same way as any residential property but there are some additional considerations which could reduce a purchaser’s SDLT. Developer Incentives Many developers will offer a potential purchaser of a new build property one or more incentives to make the property more attractive and they will […]

Some SDLT considerations for conveyancers

Now that the most recent SDLT rush is over we are sure that many conveyancers would be happy never to hear or talk about SDLT again, but SDLT is something which should always be given very careful consideration as the potential repercussions if the SDLT treatment is wrong can be costly for your client and […]