Home buyers to pay less stamp duty

Sep 28, 2022

When buying a residential property in England or Northern Ireland you have to pay stamp duty land tax (SDLT) if the purchase price exceeds a minimum threshold set at £125,000 since 2006.

In last week’s Budget the Chancellor announced that the entry threshold for SDLT payable on residential properties would double to £250,000 for deals completed on or after 23 September 2022.

Where none of the purchasers of the property has ever owned a property they can take advantage of a first-time buyer minimum SDLT threshold of £425,000 increased from £300,000. If the property costs more than £625,000 (previously £500,000) the first-time buyer threshold does not apply.

The rates of SDLT were not changed in the Budget other than to remove the lowest rate. Tax is due at the following rates:

Property Value                    Only home Second home or corporate buyer  Non-resident buyer 
Entry threshold – £925,000 5% 8% 10%
£925,000 – £1,500,000 10% 13% 15%
£1,500,000 + 12% 15% 17%

 

Property Value. Only home Second home or corporate buyer   Non-resident buyer  
Entry threshold – £925,000 5% 8% 10%
£925,000 – £1,500,000 10% 13% 15%
£1,500,000 + 12% 15% 17%

When buying in Scotland or Wales you will pay the appropriate land taxes for those countries, which have different rates and thresholds.