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Understanding specific SDLT reliefs in property taxation is vital for tax savings.
One such relief, often overlooked yet remarkably beneficial, is the Multiple Dwellings Relief (MDR) as part of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT).
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MDR is a SDLT relief for those acquiring more than one dwelling in a single transaction, or through connected transactions.
It’s a relief designed to reduce the SDLT burden, allowing buyers to potentially save a significant sum.
While MDR can be a benefit, it’s not free from conditions.
If you’re venturing into the territory of acquiring six or more dwellings, pause and ponder—MDR offers you a choice.
You can opt for the residential rates or waive MDR to benefit from non-residential rates. A decision that demands a thorough cost-benefit analysis.
Not all purchases are eligible for MDR. If a dwelling falls under the 15% SDLT rate’s umbrella, MDR doesn’t apply.
Similarly, if you’re eligible for other reliefs like charity or group relief, MDR will not be an option.
Legislation paints a clear picture of what constitutes a dwelling.
It’s any building (or part of it) that is, or is in the process of being, suitable for use as a single residence. This can apply to:
This criteria is essential for determining if your buildings are eligible for MDR.
Imagine you’re eyeing a purchase of three cottages for a total of £600,000, to act as rental properties.
Without MDR, the SDLT is steep. The SDLT on the total of the three properties (so that’s the £600,000 price tag) is £35,500. This is calculated by the property having 3% SDLT on the first £250,000 (which is £7,500), and then 8% on the remaining £350,000 (which is £28,000).
With MDR, instead of the £35,500, you pay £22,500. This is calculated per property and then multiplied by three, which would be a total of £7,500 per property, multiplied by 3.
The SDLT calculation now favours your foresight, taxing you on this reduced figure per dwelling rather than the lump sum, and then multiplied by three to reflect the total purchase.
While MDR isn’t the one-size-fits-all solution, it’s a tool that, when applicable, can be incredibly efficient.
For those looking towards their next property investment, MDR can be the unsung hero, offering SDLT relief in a world often dominated by hefty taxation.
Find out how we can help to claim your MDR, or help you plan out your next property purchase with MDR in mind.
Contact us today at 01772 788200 to find out more about how we can help, or WhatsApp us out-of-hours at 07787 010190.
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