If you’ve paid full stamp duty at the time of your property settlement and later discover that you were eligible for a stamp duty concession, exemption or refund. At Singh Property Transfers, we can help you lodge a refund application with the State Revenue Office (SRO) Victoria and get back what’s rightfully yours.
In Victoria, stamp duty concessions or exemptions are often automatically applied at settlement if eligibility is confirmed in advance. However, there are situations where the full duty is paid and you later realise that you were entitled to:
First Home Buyer Concession or Exemption
Principal Place of Residence (PPR) Concession
Pensioner Concession
Off-the-plan Concession
Foreign Purchaser Exemption (in rare cases)
Family Law Exemption (due to separation or divorce)
Refund due to overpayment or administrative error
If any of the above apply, you may be entitled to a stamp duty refund from SRO Victoria and our team can handle the process for you.
You bought a property as a first home buyer but didn’t apply for the concession before settlement
Your property use changed shortly after settlement (e.g. moved in and qualified for PPR)
The wrong buyer classification was entered in your original paperwork
A family law or spousal transfer was not processed correctly
You were eligible for an off the plan concession but the documentation wasn’t completed in time
Once we’ve submitted the application, the State Revenue Office Victoria usually takes 60 to 90 days to assess and process the refund request. The timeframe can vary depending on the complexity of your case and the documentation provided.
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