Browse Forums Home Finance Re: Stamp Duty Question 6Nov 01, 2019 9:16 pm Rebecca Jarrett-Dalton Property crazy expert mortgage broker, love building new homes! Two Red Shoes mortgage broker http://www.tworedshoes.com.au/building Re: Stamp Duty Question 7Nov 01, 2019 9:16 pm Rebecca Jarrett-Dalton Property crazy expert mortgage broker, love building new homes! Two Red Shoes mortgage broker http://www.tworedshoes.com.au/building Re: Stamp Duty Question 12Jul 07, 2020 7:39 pm Rebecca Jarrett-Dalton Property crazy expert mortgage broker, love building new homes! Two Red Shoes mortgage broker http://www.tworedshoes.com.au/building Re: Stamp Duty Question 13Jul 07, 2020 7:41 pm Rebecca Jarrett-Dalton Property crazy expert mortgage broker, love building new homes! Two Red Shoes mortgage broker http://www.tworedshoes.com.au/building Re: Stamp Duty Question 15Jul 08, 2020 12:18 am If you qualify for FHOG then yes you should get your bank to apply for the FHO rate of duty for you. Do it as soon as you can as it takes them a while. If you’ve already paid the duty you can make a claim to get your money back. If you are buying this as vacant land, the following thresholds apply: Vacant Land § To be eligible for the FHOR of duty, the unencumbered value of the vacant land must not exceed $400,000. § Where the dutiable value of the land does not exceed $300,000, no duty is payable. § Where the dutiable value of the land exceeds $300,000 but does not exceed $400,000, duty is payable at a rate of $13.01 for every $100, or part of $100, by which the dutiable value exceeds $300,000. You can really use anything you want the main consideration would be how it looks once painted/finished - or the look you want. Cabinetmakers use MDF because its cheap… 2 9957 I would say both styles you have pictured are steel. The lower chord of the first pic would be a massive lump if made using timber considering the size of the rafters. If… 1 6150 1 13121 |