HMRC’s Stamp Taxes Newsletter for January 2022 covers the following:
new Draft Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax statutory instrument which will update the tax rules in relation to securitisation and insurance-linked securities arrangements
new regime for the taxation of qualifying asset holding companies
announcement that HMRC has commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct voluntary research to understand investment behaviours and explore the factors influencing those decisions
SDLT consultation on mixed-use property purchases and multiple dwellings relief, closing on 22 February 2022
reminder that tax site designation Orders for Humber, Thames, Teesside Freeports tax sites and Freeport East tax site took effect on 19 November 2021 and on 30 December 2021 respectively
reminder that from 1 October 2021 the SDLT nil rate band for residential purchases in England and Northern Ireland returned to £125,000
reminder of changes to the CGT and Payment of Property Disposals service rules including the extended time limit to report and pay tax due on UK land and property disposals, and a clarification that, where a gain arises in relation to a mixed-use property, only the portion of the gain that is the residential property gain is to be reported and paid using the online service
HMRC’s Stamp Taxes Newsletter for January 2022 covers the following:
new Draft Stamp Duty and Stamp Duty Reserve Tax statutory instrument which will update the tax rules in relation to securitisation and insurance-linked securities arrangements
new regime for the taxation of qualifying asset holding companies
announcement that HMRC has commissioned Ipsos MORI to conduct voluntary research to understand investment behaviours and explore the factors influencing those decisions
SDLT consultation on mixed-use property purchases and multiple dwellings relief, closing on 22 February 2022
reminder that tax site designation Orders for Humber, Thames, Teesside Freeports tax sites and Freeport East tax site took effect on 19 November 2021 and on 30 December 2021 respectively
reminder that from 1 October 2021 the SDLT nil rate band for residential purchases in England and Northern Ireland returned to £125,000
reminder of changes to the CGT and Payment of Property Disposals service rules including the extended time limit to report and pay tax due on UK land and property disposals, and a clarification that, where a gain arises in relation to a mixed-use property, only the portion of the gain that is the residential property gain is to be reported and paid using the online service