5. SDLT and SDRT Flashcards

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Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT)

A

Self assessed tax on land transactions

Scotland - LBTT

Wales - LTT

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Residential Rates of SDLT

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£0 - 125,000                       = 0%
£125,000 - 250,000           = 2%
£250,000 - £925,000        = 5%
£925,000 - £1,500,000.     = 10%
£1,500,000+                        = 12%
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Non-Residential Rates of SDLT

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£0 - 125,000 = 0%
£125,000 - 250,000 = 2%
£250,000+. = 5%

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Additional Rates of SDLT

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Additional Home: +3%

First Time Buyer on property up to £300,000: 0%

Anti-avoidance Rate (Company / CIS buying residential property £500,000+) 15%

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5
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Leasehold Properties

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Residential

  • SDLT paid on Lease Premium using normal residential rates
  • if NPV is more than £125,000 additional 1%

Non-Residential

  • SDLT paid on Lease Premium using normal non-residential rates
  • if NPV is between £150,001-£5m additional 1%
  • if NPV is over £5m additional 2%
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Stamp Duty Reserve Tax (SDRT)

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Paid on paperless transactions involving:

  • shares in UK company (except for AIM and those listen on growth segments)
  • shares in foreign company
  • options
  • rights from shares already owned
  • interest in shares
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SDRT and Fund Managers

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SDRT is payable on units in unit trusts and OEICs

However, when investor uses FM, SDRT is not payable

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Transfers using Crest

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Crest automatically deducts SDRT and sends to HMRC

stockbroker settles with CREST and bills investor with additional fees

SDRT = 0.5% (rounded to nearest penny) based on what investor paid

Only payable on price paid is >£1,000 and therefore is recorded on a ‘stock transfer’ and stamped

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