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If your property was in a state of disrepair and needed renovation you may have overpaid stamp duty and are due a refund from HMRC.

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What is Stamp Duty
Land Tax
?

Stamp duty land tax, otherwise known as SDLT is a property transaction tax.
This tax is applicable on most property purchases within the UK and chances are you have had to pay between 3% to 5% of the property value in SDLT when purchasing additional properties.

Stamp Duty Land Tax
Reclaim Explained

Under the Housing Act of 1967, to be regarded as habitable a property must have suitable facilities to meet basic needs, such as maintaining hygiene (i.e., a workable bathroom, Kitchen, and toilet).
If the property fails to meet this criteria due to its poor condition and derelict state, it can be regarded as uninhabitable. In a recent case (Bewley Limited v HMRC), the court ruled that a higher rate SDLT, or 3% surcharge as it is sometimes known, is not payable on the purchase of a property that is uninhabitable and in such poor condition that it may only be used for development.

This might translate into significant cost savings as inhabitable properties qualify for a lower surcharge of SDLT. Therefore, you have the right to claim back the SDLT paid on property purchases given you purchased the property in the last 4 years and the property was in uninhabitable at the time of purchase.

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Contact one of our friendly technical advisors now. Our dedicated team of tax claim specialists will be able to assess your grounds for a refund.

Do You Have Questions?
Ready to Start your Claim ?

Contact one of our friendly technical advisors now. Our dedicated team of tax claim specialists will be able to assess your grounds for a refund.

What Determines A Property Uninhabitable?

There is a host of factors that determine if a property should be defined as uninhabitable. You are eligible to make an SDLT refund claim if your property has any one of the below.

The presence of damp or mould which is likely to cause an immediate health risk to the occupants.

The electrical system is in an unsafe condition.

The presence of asbestos that would cause a direct and immediate Health and Safety risk.

Lack of one or more utilities: water, gas (including LPG), electricity ie Faulty or non- functioning boiler system, damaged pipes, exposed or non-functioning wires.

The presence of a significant roof leak causing water to penetrate into the property.

Major Health and Safety issue(s) or environmental factor(s) that would cause a direct and immediate risk to the occupants.

Glass in doors, screens, windows, etc, is not toughened or laminated in accordance with current Health and Safety requirements (Building Regulations).

Flats lacking ‘½ hour fire check’ rated doors where required by Building Regulations.

All or any staircases not possessing appropriate balustrades or handrails that comply with the Building Regulations and/or are in an unsafe condition.

Stamp Duty Rebate for Mixed-Use Properties

Stamp Duty Rebate for Multiple Dwellings Relief 

Stamp Duty Rebate For Homes Sold Within 3 Years

Stamp Duty Rebate for Buy to Lets

Stamp Duty Refund for Property Investors 

Stamp Duty Rebate for Probate Properties

Stamp Duty Rebate for Unmortgageable Property

Stamp Duty Rebate for Uninhabitable Property

Stamp Duty Rebate For Granny Annexe

Stamp Duty Rebate For Developers

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Frequently Asked Questions!

We are here to assist you, below you can find some of the frequently asked questions.
1. What is Stamp Duty Land Tax and why do we pay it?

Stamp Duty is a tax you might have to pay if you buy a residential property or a piece of land in England or Northern Ireland over a certain price. You will pay Stamp Duty on residential properties costing more than  £125,000 unless you qualify for first-time buyers relief.

If you’re a first-time buyer, you will pay no Stamp Duty on properties costing up to £300,000, and a discounted rate on property purchases up to £500,000.If you’re buying a second home, you’ll still pay an extra 3% Stamp Duty on properties costing more than £40,000 at the relevant rates at that time.

This tax applies to both freehold and leasehold properties – whether you’re buying outright or with a mortgage. If you’re buying a property in Scotland, you will pay Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) and in Wales Land Transaction Tax (LTT) instead of Stamp Duty.

2. Who is eligible to claim a Stamp Duty refund?

If you purchased a residential property you would have paid residential rates of stamp duty. However, if the property had a defect at the time of purchase that meets certain criteria, we can claim a rebate based on a recent case law case. Often, there is a refund worth thousands of pounds that would otherwise have been missed.

3. What makes a property uninhabitable?

There is a host of factors that determine if a property should be defined as uninhabitable. You are
eligible to make an SDLT refund claim if your property has any one of the below.

  • The presence of damp or mould which is likely to cause an immediate health risk to the Occupants.
  • The electrical system is in an unsafe condition.
  • The presence of asbestos that would cause a direct and immediate Health and Safety risk.
  • Lack of one or more utilities: water, gas (including LPG), electricity ie Faulty or non-functioning boiler system, damaged pipes, exposed or non-functioning wires.
  • The presence of a significant roof leak causing water to penetrate into the property.
  • Major Health and Safety issue(s) or environmental factor(s) that would cause a direct and immediate risk to the occupants.
  • Glass in doors, screens, windows, etc, is not toughened or laminated in accordance with current Health and Safety requirements (Building Regulations).
  • Flats lacking ‘½ hour fire check’ rated doors where required by Building Regulations.
  • All or any staircases not possessing appropriate balustrades or handrails that comply with the Building Regulations and/or are in an unsafe condition.
  • A kitchen without a minimum of one work top length of 900mm or a minimum of 300mm of tiling above work surfaces and above the cooker (or suitable alternative).
  • A minimum appliance space for a washing machine and refrigerator, with appropriate plumbing and electrics.
  • A refrigerator space sited next to a cooker.
  • The presence of any significant subsidence, significant structural movement or structural instability (as demonstrated by a structural engineers report).
  • An SFA without a fully working heating system (between September and April) or year round when a vulnerable person is present.An SFA without any means to heat water (hot water system).
  • An SFA that cannot be made secure. This applies to any external door (including any patio or french doors) and any ground floor window.
  • Major internal disruption such as a collapsed ceiling
  • A significant hygiene problem with the SFA that poses a Health and Safety issue.
  • On move-in, a property which has a coin/token operated gas or electric meter.

4. Why Choose Us?

We work with chartered surveyors, tax consultants and solicitors with a 100% success rate. Our specialists will assess if the condition of the property is suitable for a claim, and our legal and tax professionals will build your case and carry it through until its success. We work on a no win no fee and offer a free no obligation assessment.

5. How long back can I claim?

You can make a claim on a property you have purchased in the last 4 years.

6. How long will my claim take?

Your claim can take anywhere between 15 to 25 working days to processes from the date of submission.

7. How much can I claim?

Each claim is different, and the amount reclaimed is dependant on the value of the property and the amount of stamp duty paid. Claims are typically between 60% to 100% of the total stamp duty paid.

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