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    Hi,

    I'm looking at purchasing a new IP but am just waiting on our trust to come through and was wondering if I put a contract down today for example would I be able to use the 'or assignee' clause or does this constitute a double stamp duty charge?  Looking for someone who has done this in Qld before with some advice.

    Thanks

    Jason

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    Seek legal advice. Probably would be treated as a transfer so double duty.

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    Yes would definately be looking at double Stamp Duty.

    It is a question we get asked regularly.

    In saying that it takes 24 hours to have your Trust Deed registered and set up so i wouldn't have thought it was an issue.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    Richard Taylor | Australia's leading private lender

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    Is there any stamping of the deeds in QLD? In NSW deeds can be stamped up to 30 days after execution, so you could set up a trust in an hour or so.

    Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
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    Thanks Richard, just wanted to check, yes the trust deed won't take too long we are tidying up a few loose ends at the same time.  Does it make any difference if the assignee/nominee's names are declared on the initial contract?

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    If the nominee isn't in existence at the time of the contract then it may be a problem.

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    Hi Terry – so just for future reference in case I have a need for this, if they do exist at time of signing and are mentioned does that avoid the double stamp duty?

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    I don't know the law in QLD, but possibly. I would never recomend a client do this though. Don't exchange until set up would be my recomendation.

    Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
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    No Stamping of Trust Deeds in Qld.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    Richard Taylor | Australia's leading private lender

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