Originally posted by scooterscot
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Then what would happen if the property was sold to me in bananas and not £'s, stamp duty would not be paid. Then the bananas could be sold at tesco's... right?
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Originally posted by scooterscotJust paid 10K of SDLT and if I were to move again in the next 12 months even I'd have to pay it again. It's little wonder there is a shortage of property on the market. Your penalised from the off the moment you decide you want to buy a place, how is that fair?
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Originally posted by scooterscotJust paid 10K of SDLT and if I were to move again in the next 12 months even I'd have to pay it again. It's little wonder there is a shortage of property on the market. Your penalised from the off the moment you decide you want to buy a place, how is that fair?
and who told you we live in a fair world ??
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Just paid 10K of SDLT and if I were to move again in the next 12 months even I'd have to pay it again. It's little wonder there is a shortage of property on the market. Your penalised from the off the moment you decide you want to buy a place, how is that fair?
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Originally posted by scooterscotIf my company were to buy a property it would be exempt from stamp duty.
Can the company premises be also my place of residence?
What’s happens to the property when I wind the company down?
2) As far as the company is concerned, yes. Though there may be planning restrictions on this. It will create a BIK which you ought to pay the tax on.
3) If you don't sell it beforehand, it will pass to the crown, you do not want to do this.
tim
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If my company were to buy a property it would be exempt from stamp duty.
Can the company premises be also my place of residence?
What’s happens to the property when I wind the company down?Tags: None
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