Selling December 14, 2015
     

Stamp Duty Hike

Stamp Duty Increase for Landlords and Multiple Homeowners

In the Autumn Statement, Chancellor George Osborne announced a substantial increase in Stamp Duty on the purchase of additional residential properties.  That will therefore apply to situations such as purchase of a property to let out or of a second home.

From April 2016 any such properties will face an additional 3% charge, on top of the existing levy.

This means the new stamp duty structure in England and Wales will look like this:

 

Property Value

Standard Rate

Additional Properties

£0-£125,000

0%

3%

£125,001-£250,000

2%

5%

£250,001-£925,000

5%

8%

£925,001-£1.5m

10%

13%

Above £1.5m

12%

15%

 

Stamp duty is applied only to the portion of the property value falling in that band, similar to income tax.

So while a sole home valued at £300,000 would incur £5,000 stamp duty, if that same £300,000 were an additional Buy to Let property for example, the stamp duty charge would increase to £14,000 from April.

 

Property Value

Standard Rate

Additional Properties

 

Rate

Applied to

Cost

Rate

Applies to

Cost

£0-£125,000

0%

£0

£0

3%

£125,000

£3,750

£125,001-£250,000

2%

£125,000

£2,500

5%

£125,000

£6,250

£250,001-£925,000

5%

£50,000

£2,500

8%

£50,000

£4,000

Total charge

£5,000

 

£14,000

 

Clearly that’s a massive increase in costs so we can expect a flurry of activity as potential “additional property buyers” seek to beat the April deadline.  Anyone thinking about becoming a new landlord or adding to an existing portfolio is bound to be keen to complete the purchase before the new higher charges come into effect.

That could therefore intensify competition for suitable property in the next few months.  From April, however, aspiring first time buyers may find life a little easier as investor numbers ease back. 

 

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