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Stamp Duty

stu2500
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Hi, apologies as I know this will have been answered before, but I need someones assistance to clear this up for me.
Myself and my girlfriend are currently saving our deposit for a house. She owns a flat (her main residence), we will be purchasing a house for circa £130k and then renting her's out as a buy to let.
Will we have to pay the new higher rate of Stamp Duty, Ie. 3-5% on the new purchase price?
Thanks for your help.
Myself and my girlfriend are currently saving our deposit for a house. She owns a flat (her main residence), we will be purchasing a house for circa £130k and then renting her's out as a buy to let.
Will we have to pay the new higher rate of Stamp Duty, Ie. 3-5% on the new purchase price?
Thanks for your help.
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Yes, if she intends to retain ownership of the first flat. The only ways to avoid is if she intends to sell the flat within 3 years or you buy the house in your sole name.
Q. What if I already own a property, but I'm buying with someone who doesn’t?
A. Unfortunately, even if just one of you already owns a home (whether you are living in it or not), when you go to buy another one together, the 3% Stamp Duty surcharge is likely to apply to the whole transaction.
Read more at http://www.zoopla.co.uk/discover/buying/q-a-new-3-stamp-duty-surcharges/#IXfDlHvJspz1xz0P.99Hi, apologies as I know this will have been answered before, but I need someones assistance to clear this up for me.
Myself and my girlfriend are currently saving our deposit for a house. She owns a flat (her main residence), we will be purchasing a house for circa £130k and then renting her's out as a buy to let.
Will we have to pay the new higher rate of Stamp Duty, Ie. 3-5% on the new purchase price?
Thanks for your help.0 -
Thank you, I was confused with the wording and wanted to confirm. I appreciate your help.0
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Yes, if she intends to retain ownership of the first flat. The only ways to avoid is if she intends to sell the flat within 3 years or you buy the house in your sole name.
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Just to clarify this point muhandis made, you still need to pay the additional SDLT - it's just you can then reclaim it if you sell the original primary residence within 3 years.0
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