A new ‘tear off’ assets and liabilities list has been added to the retainer instructions Wills, powers of attorney precedent. This list may assist clients when they wish to provide more detail in their planning, as well retained by the client with their personal documents.
Conveyancing – Lexon
Precedents are current with the Lexon update for 1 July 2017.
Domestic violence (QLD)
Commentary has been updated to reflect recent amendments introduced by the Domestic & Family Violence Protection and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2016.
Transport accident claims – TAC
The commentary and precedents in this publication have been updated to reflect changes to indexed amounts
Family law costs agreement
The family law costs agreements have been updated to reflect the new scale for itemised costs.
Retirement villages in NSW
A complete guide on the law and practice as it applies to Retirement Villages in New South Wales including a comprehensive treatment on obtaining accommodation and services within a retirement village, living there, and ending a residency including on sale, on termination, and on death.
This guide is available through the Conveyancing (NSW) publications as well as Leases (NSW).
– Precedents in the guide include:
– Retainer Instructions;
– To-do List;
– Checklist for prospective residents;
– Various letters of advice on commencing residency, completion and moving out;
– Various letters to the operator; and
– NCAT application forms.
The commentary includes information on the fundamental terms of the statutory regime, the standard contracts and mandatory documents, duties taxes and rates, taking occupation, living in a village and ending a residency including death and termination, payment of refund by the operator and dispute resolution.
NSW – Latest conveyancing changes
LPI fees increase from 1 July 2017
Retail Leases
Major changes include abolition of the 5 year minimum term, the inability to claim outgoings not disclosed, and the introduction of penalties for failing to comply with key aspects of the legislation.
By Lawyers Contract for the sale of land
- Updated for the Foreign Resident Capital Gains Withholding Payment changes; and
- Land tax adjustment section amended to elect if foreign resident land tax surcharge is adjustable.
VIC – State Revenue Office amendments
From 1 July 2017:
- exemption of transfer duty for transfers between spouses is only available for principal place of residence. Transfers following breakdown of relationship are unchanged and the exemption continues to apply to all properties.
- off-the-plan duty concession is restricted to properties acquired by owner/occupiers who are eligible for the principal place of residence or first home buyer duty concessions.
- First Home Buyers:
- Who purchase a property to the value of $600,000 will pay no duty, with concessions available for properties between $600,000 and $750,000.
- Who purchase in regional Victoria a new home to the value of $750,000 may apply for the First Home Owner Grant of $20,000. Criteria includes the property must be the applicant’s principal place of residence for a continuous period of 12 months, moving in within 12 months of completion.
- From 27 June 2017 Australian Defence Force personnel enrolled to vote in Victoria on duty or on leave are exempt from the residence requirement for the First Home Owner Grant.
Land Tax
From 1 January 2018, vacant residential properties in the inner and middle ring of Melbourne will be subject to a vacant residential land tax of 1 per cent of the property’s capital improved value. A property will be considered vacant if it is unoccupied for six months or more in a calendar year. The six months does not need to be continuous. There are exemptions for many properties including for vacant land.
QLD – Office of State Revenue amendments
First Home Buyer Grant
The First Home Buyer Grant of $20,000 has been extended to 31 December 2017.
Land tax
An ‘absentee surcharge’ introduced from the 2017-2018 financial year. A 1.5% surcharge will be imposed on individuals not ordinarily residing in Australia and who are liable for land tax.
TAS – State Revenue Office changes
First Home Buyers $20 000 First Home Owner Grant extended to 30 June 2018.
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