Stamp Duty (on Purchase, Lease and Mortgage) of Property in Singapore
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What is Stamp Duty? You are required to pay stamp duty for documents executed for a sale and purchase of property. Stamp duty will be computed on the purchase price or market value of the property (whichever is the higher amount). The first instrument executed relating to a sale and purchase is liable to ad valorem duty (i.e. full duty). Subsequent document(s), relating to the same sale transaction, is liable to nominal duty. | |||||||||||||||
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If you have purchased a HDB Flat You are required to pay stamp duty if you have executed document(s) for a sale and purchase of a HDB flat. Stamp duty will be computed on the purchase price or market value of the property, whichever is the higher amount. Document(s), executed for a sale and purchase of a HDB flat, have to be stamped within14 days from the date of execution of document in Singapore. If you have purchased a resale HDB flat, the Acceptance to the Option to Purchase has to be stamped within14 days from the date of HDBs in-principle approval. | |||||||||||||||
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If you have purchased a completed property issued with Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) or land You are required to pay stamp duty on the Acceptance Letter to the Option to Purchase or Sale and Purchase Agreement that you have executed (signed). Stamp duty will be computed on the purchase price or market value of the property, whichever is the higher amount. All documents have to be stamped within 14 days after the date of execution in Singapore. Exception For documents executed for a purchase of property between 30 Jun 1998 to 14 Dec 2006, the stamp duty payable on the Acceptance Letter to the Option to Purchase / Sale and Purchase Agreement may be deferred within 14 days after the date of transfer of the property, or within 14 days after the purchaser contracts to sell his interest in the property, whichever comes earlier. | |||||||||||||||
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If you have purchased a property under construction Properties under construction are referred to properties, which have not been issued with the Temporary Occupation Permit (TOP) or Certificate of Statutory Completion (CSC). You are required to pay stamp duty on the Acceptance Letter to the Option to Purchase or Sale and Purchase Agreement that you have executed (signed) for a purchase of a property under construction. All documents have to be stamped within 14 days after the date of execution of the agreement. Exception For purchase of property (execution of document) between 30 Jun 1998 till 14 Dec 2006, stamp duty payable on the Acceptance Letter to the Option to Purchase / Sale and Purchase Agreement may be deferred within 14 days after the date the TOP is issued, or within 14 days after the purchaser contracts to sell his interest in the property, whichever comes earlier. | |||||||||||||||
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If you have purchased a property by way of a sub-sale If you have purchased a property from the original purchaser (i.e. not the developer), you are required to pay stamp duty on the Acceptance Letter to the Option to Purchase or Sale and Purchase Agreement that you have executed (signed). You are required to stamp the Acceptance Letter to the Option to Purchase or Sale or Purchase Agreement within 14 days after the date of execution. Example You have purchased a property from the developer and subsequently sub-sold the property to another purchaser. In this case, stamp duty is imposed on document(s) executed between the developer and yourself and document(s) executed between yourself and the sub-purchaser. Even though the sale is for the same property, the parties to the contract and purchase price are different and they are considered as two separate sale transactions. Hence, stamp duty is imposed on each sale transaction. Exception For documents executed before 15 Dec 2006, you are required to pay stamp duty at the time when TOP is issued or sub-sale date, whichever comes first. | |||||||||||||||
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If you have acquired properties through an enbloc purchase or block?purchase An enbloc purchase or block?purchase is regarded as a single sale transaction, notwithstanding that multiple documents may have been executed. Stamp duty is therefore computed on the collective sale price or block purchase price (i.e. total consideration). If multiple documents are entered into amongst the individual owners and purchaser, one document has to be stamped, at ad valorem duty, based on the total consideration. The remaining documents are to be stamped at a nominal duty of $10 each. You are required to the stamp all documents within 14 days after the date of execution. For more information, please refer to our e-Tax guide on the Stamp Duty Treatment For Properties Acquired on an En Bloc or "Block" basis . Example If there are 53 documents executed for an enbloc sale and purchase, one document has to be stamped based on the total consideration. The remaining 52 documents are to be stamped at a nominal duty of $10 each. | |||||||||||||||
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If you have purchased a property and leased the property to the seller (i.e. sale and lease-back) If you have purchased a property and leased the property back to the seller, two sets of stamp duty will be charged. According to Section 6 of the Stamp Duties Act (Cap 312), an instrument relating to several matters is required to be stamped individually. In this instance, one set of lease duty and another set of conveyance duty will be charged. | |||||||||||||||
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If you have sold an existing property / land and bought back units developed by the purchaser (i.e. sale and buy-back) If you have sold an existing property / land and bought back units developed by the purchaser, two sets of stamp duty will be charged. According to Section 6 to the Stamp Duties Act (Cap 312), an instrument relating to several matters is required to be separately stamped for each matter. In this instance, two sets of conveyance duty will be charged. | |||||||||||||||
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What are the stamp duty rates?
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Stamp Duty Computation An example of the computation of stamp duty is as follows :
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Who has to pay stamp duty? The persons liable to pay stamp duty will be in accordance to the terms of the document. If the terms of the document are silent on this, under the Stamp Duties Act (Cap 312), the transferee has to pay stamp duty and the transferor has to pay the duty on duplicate. | |||||||||||||||
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What are the stamp duty rates? Stamp duty for leases, involving a fixed rental throughout the rental period, will be computed based on the gross rent. Thereafter, the appropriate rates of duty will be applied depending on the term of the tenancy stated in the document. Gross rent will include the following :
The stamp duty rates are as follows :
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Duty on Duplicate Duty on duplicate is $2. This additional amount will be added to the stamp duty payable. | |||||||||||||||
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Stamp Duty Computation An example on the computation of stamp duty for leases involving fixed rental is as follows: - If the base rent is $ 1,800 per month, the rent for furniture & fittings is $ 500 per month, other charges are $140 per month, what is the stamp duty?
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Up stamping of an existing lease You can up stamp a lease document if the rental contracted under a previously stamped lease has increased. The lease term and parties involved in the tenancy must remain the same. Stamp duty must have been paid on the previous stamped lease document before up stamping can be done. Additional stamp duty will be computed on the increase in rental. For example, the stamp duty paid on a previously stamped lease was $192 based on the gross rent of $2,000 per month for 2 years. A lease document is executed to reflect the increase in gross rent from $2,000 to $3,000 per month for the remaining 6 months of the lease term of 2 years, the stamp duty will be as follows :
You cannot up stamp if the lease term and parties to the contract have changed. This is regarded as a fresh lease and you have to pay the full duty. | |||||||||||||||
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Who has to pay stamp duty? The persons liable to pay stamp duty will be in accordance to the terms of the document. If the terms of the document are silent on this, under the Stamp Duties Act (Cap 312), the stamp duty will be borne by the tenant and duty on duplicate will be borne by the landlord. Mortgage | |||||||||||||||
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Mortgage Stamp Duty
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Who is liable to pay stamp duty The mortgagor or obligor |