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Is your discretionary family trust buying a residential property in Victoria?  Here’s what you need to know to avoid additional stamp duty

Is your discretionary family trust buying a residential property in Victoria? Here’s what you need to know to avoid additional stamp duty

by wvbweb | Mar 2, 2020 | Blog

All purchasers of real estate in Victoria must pay land transfer duty (more commonly known as stamp duty) to the State Revenue Office (“SRO”) in addition to the purchase price. Generally speaking, stamp duty is calculated at not more than 5.5% of the purchase price or...

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