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Hi,

I am in the process of buying a plot, there is an old wooden shack on it that is uninhabitable, I have received outline planning and can knock down and build on the plot, one of the reasons I received planning was the fact that the planners agreed that the house could not be renovated or ever lived in again, would this class the plot as non residential because the shack is uninhabitable which would make it exempt from Stamp Duty, I know I have got three years to build and shall have to sell my house I am living in within this period to claim back SD but it would help with funds if I was exempt from paying it?

 

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Kevan

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Well that’s an interesting, and I think technical, legal/tax question. I think that only a specialist land lawyer/tax person can tell you for sure. My guess would be yes, it gets the stamp duty for land rather than dwellings, which will be less. The cost of locating an appropriately competent person may be greater than the tax though 😃. Any random conveyancer probably won’t be able to tell you though and will sway towards stamp duty for dwellings because that’s what they know best.

Edited by Alan Ambrose
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28 minutes ago, Alan Ambrose said:

Well that’s an interesting, and I think technical, legal/tax question. I think that only a specialist land lawyer/tax person can tell you for sure. My guess would be yes, it gets the stamp duty for land rather than dwellings, which will be less. The cost of locating an appropriately competent person may be greater than the tax though 😃. Any random conveyancer probably won’t be able to tell you though and will sway towards stamp duty for dwellings because that’s what they know best.

Thank you Alan,

My Solicitor shall just say pay it, HMRC have a phone number I can ring so I’ll give them a ring when I get a chance….

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44 minutes ago, Alan Ambrose said:

This may help - the stamp duty for dwellings is zero up to £50K value I believe- I did a little transaction that was just below that amount.

 

Also, this article is a bit clearer and I think your solicitor is just being lazy at your expense:

 

https://www.ukpropertyaccountants.co.uk/complete-guide-stamp-duty-on-uninhabitable-property/

 

See if that convinces them.

Thank you Alan, very interesting reading!

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