The Victorian state budget contains provisions commencing on 1 July 2023 that affect transfer duty concessions and exemptions for special disability trusts and pensioners.
From 1 July 2023, pensioners purchasing real property for up to $600,000 are exempted from duty. These purchasers buying property valued between $600,001 and $750,000 pay a concessional rate of land transfer duty. The exemption and concession caps mirror the thresholds for first home buyers. Eligibility is assessed on the total value of the purchase.
From 1 July 2023, the special disability trust transfer duty deduction threshold will be increased from $500,000 to $1,500,000 for transfers of a principal place of residence. A new land transfer duty exemption will apply for the transfer of a home by an immediate family member to an individual eligible to be a beneficiary of a special disability trust. The property can be valued at up to $1,500,000. This new exemption is designed to complement the duty concessions and exemptions in s 38A of the Duties Act 2000. The exemption is intended to assist families who wish to provide a home for a severely disabled family member, but consider the process of creating and managing a special disability trust to be too expensive and complex.
The relevant By Lawyers Victorian conveyancing publications have been updated accordingly. The commentary in the Purchase of Real Property (VIC), Sale of Real Property (VIC), and 1001 Conveyancing Answers (VIC) guides contain extensive coverage of land transfer duty and land transfer duty exemptions.