Cost Old New Saving
200,000 8,000 5,250 2,750
300,000 15,000 12,250 2,750
400,000 30,000 19,250 10,750
500,000 37,500 26,250 11,250
600,000 45,000 33,250 11,750
700,000 63,000 40,250 22,750
800,000 72,000 47,250 24,750
900,000 81,000 54,250 26,750
1,000,000 90,000 61,250 28,750
1,100,000 99,000 70,250 28,750
And so on
Thanks Ramble
You are right and I have corrected it. Do I understand it correctly. I presume that "deeds executed" is the same as closing?
A friend of mine who works in the legal profession said that she heard that
the new stamp duty relief was only available on deeds pre December 5th if the deed hadn't yet been presented to Revenue for stamping. In effect it means that they would penalise people for being efficient.
Does anyone know if there is any truth behind that? She got it from a law clerk who works in the stamping detpartment of their firm.
Brian Cowen said on the Radio this morning that anyone who has already paid the stamp duty on deeds executed since 5 November, won't be getting a refund.
But this conflicts with the Revenue website:
Refunds
As the new system applies to instruments executed on or after 5 November 2007, a repayment of stamp duty will be made by Revenue where the instrument has been stamped with a greater amount than the stamp duty now chargeable under the new system. The amount of the repayment will be equal to the difference between the stamp duty paid and any lesser amount now chargeable by reference to the new system.
Claims for repayment should be made by completing the form attached at Appendix 1 [broken link removed] (PDF, 33KB) and forwarding it, together with the original stamped instrument, to one of the Revenue Offices listed below.
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