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stamp duty exempt?
I have just discovered the house I am buying is Stamp Duty Exempt, saving me a few grand. WHy is this the case for some houses/areas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The house is �143000 so it's technically within price range for stamp duty. Not sure I like the term 'deprived' (!) area though! But maybe I understand why after all-it's near where I currently live and although property is on new estate and only 6 years old, the surrounding areas are all terraced houses. Maybe that is why? It's not rough or violent. God, you'd think I'd be happy by the news eh?
The bands are 0% paid at 0 - �125,000,
1% paid on properties costing between �125,000 and �250,000,
3% between �250,000 and �500,000
and 4% for more than �500,000.
In some areas classified as disadvantaged the lower stamp duty threshold is �150,000 with the rest of the bands the same as other UK areas.
1% paid on properties costing between �125,000 and �250,000,
3% between �250,000 and �500,000
and 4% for more than �500,000.
In some areas classified as disadvantaged the lower stamp duty threshold is �150,000 with the rest of the bands the same as other UK areas.