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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/content/will-i-be-eligible-first-home-owner-grant
This tool can help you determine whether you could be eligible for the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG).
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/homebuyer
Eligible homebuyers can now receive a contribution of up to 25% towards the purchase price of their property, reducing their minimum required deposit to 5% and avoiding the need to pay Lenders Mortgage Insurance.
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/offtheplan
Buying a home before any building works have started or have finished is commonly known as buying off the plan. When you buy off the plan, you may be eligible for the off-the-plan duty concession that can apply to contracts for: land and building ...
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The SRO’s subscription service delivers the latest news about state taxes and customer education activities straight to your inbox. Register online for all, or a select range of, information and links including duties, payroll tax, land tax, ...
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/duty-payable-late-settlement-and-default-interest
Duty is calculated on the dutiable value of a property.  Dutiable value includes late settlement interest resulting from:
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/meaning-rent-reserved
In relation to a lease, rent reserved is defined in s3 of the Duties Act 2000 (the Act) to mean the rent paid or payable during the term of the lease and any amount paid or payable for the right to use the land under the lease, including: ...
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/videos/annual-review-2020-21
Over the last year, we handed out over $274 million in grants to more than 22,000 first home buyers. ... We also provided stamp duty savings including $885 million to first home buyers, $62 million in stamp duty savings to pensioners, and $130 million in ...
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/videos/annual-review-2020-21
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/liquor/apply-liquor-subsidy
you must have paid ‘Commonwealth taxes’ (‘the tax requirement’). If you have accessed and received the Wine Tourism and Cellar Door Grant (the Wine Australia Grant), you could still be eligible ...
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/land-transfer-duty-waiver-residential-property-transactions-1-million
A land transfer duty (stamp duty) waiver applied for purchases of Victorian residential property with a dutiable value of up to $1 million — to be eligible for this waiver your contract must have been signed on or after 25 November 2020 and before ...
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/examples-lease-provisions
The following examples illustrate the application of the lease provisions to some common situations. These are a guide only and not an exhaustive list of the types of arrangements to which the provisions may or may not apply. ...
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/managing-your-gaic-liability
A number of options are available to assist you with paying your GAIC liability. Deferral You may elect to defer your GAIC liability relating to land. This election must be made within three months after the dutiable transaction and prior to the ...
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https://www.sro.vic.gov.au/legislation/general-information-private-rulings-0
Ruling history Ruling no. GEN-009v3 Status Current Issue date 3 April 2018 Replaces GEN-009v2, GEN-009 Date of effect 24 October 2017 This ruling replaces GEN-009
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