On Thursday 21 March 2024, the Victorian Government released its responses to the inquiries in relation to land transfer duty fees and apartment design standards.
Key takeaways are provided below.
The government in its response confirmed its commitment to abolish and replace stamp duty with the Commercial and Industrial Property Tax (CIPT) for commercial and industrial properties.
The Commercial and Industrial Property Tax Reform Bill 2024 (Bill) passed the second reading in the State Parliament on 21 March 2024. In what is a landmark reform, the Bill proposes to:
At settlement, a purchaser of commercial or industrial property can either pay the property’s final stamp duty liability as an upfront lump sum payment, or, where the purchaser is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or Australian business, finance stamp duty through a transitional loan over a period of 10 years. No further stamp duty will be payable on future transactions of that property provided the property continues to have a commercial or industrial use.
From the date which is 10 years after the final stamp duty payment, annual CIPT will then be applied to the property.
Given the Bill is expected to be passed by the State Parliament and take effect in the coming months, we recommend that parties currently seeking to sell or purchase commercial or industrial property consider the impact the CIPT regime will have on their business and investments, including any implications on cashflow and holding costs.
The government’s report recognises the key role apartments play in providing increased housing supply, housing affordability and housing choice for Victorians and the importance of providing high quality and well-designed apartments.
The government confirmed:
Developers should be aware that the government is focusing on the following five priority areas:
We recommend that developers familiarise themselves with the recommendations and how these may affect their existing sites and proposed developments.
We will continue to monitor the reforms relating to the CIPT and the Apartment Design Standards and provide further details and updates as soon as they become available.
Please contact us for advice if you have any questions or would like to discuss any of the above.
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Authored by:
Brihony Boan, Partner
Karena Balkwill, Senior Associate
Zoe Christodoulou, Associate