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Property companies and investors are paying more in SDLT than they should

 
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Why? Incorrect advice.

 

Is Stamp Duty refundable?

 
 

Millions of pounds in overpaid stamp duty has been refunded to thousands of property owners.  You too could be owed Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) refunds if you are a property trader, investor or developer.

SDLT is a fixed tax paid by property buyers in England and Northern Ireland.

The rules around SDLT are incredibly complex and many solicitors who help buyers calculate how much they should pay are trained only to differentiate between residential and commercial property. 

If they are relying simply on the HMRC calculator then they will, in many cases, be quoted a higher figure than it is possible to pay.

It is unlikely that your solicitor is familiar with the many irregularities and anomalies which, when fully understood can result in substantial refunds of SDLT.  

Unless your solicitor gave you specific SDLT advice in relation to your purchase together with calculations etc., or they referred you to a specialist for advice on SDLT then it is highly likely that you will have paid more in SDLT than was necessary.

At Stampback we will review your SDLT payments free of charge and submit a refund request in cases where you have overpaid.

 

 

How to get a refund of Stamp Duty paid in the UK

Either give us a call and let us have some basic details or if you prefer drop us an email in the first instance with an idea of what you purchased and when and then we can let you know what other information we will need from you.

We will review the details and advise you as to whether we think you may be entitled to a refund.

What does it cost?

Nothing upfront, no fees on account and no monies in advance.  

We won’t charge for reviewing the SDLT payments you’ve made.

If we think you have grounds for applying for a refund we will make an application for you.

Our fee is charged at 30% of the refund we obtain for you.

No Refund, No Fee

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