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SDLT is a tax charged on land transactions on the acquisition of a chargeable interest. This includes the grant of a lease.
SDLT is not charged on a tenancy at will or a licence to occupy, however, care should be taken to ensure that the tenancy at will or licence to occupy is not in fact a lease.
SDLT is payable from the date of the grant of the lease. It is important to note that this applies even if the commencement date of the lease is at some point in the future.
SDLT can also be payable by a landlord on the surrender of a lease for a premium.
SDLT is payable on any money or money’s worth paid for the transaction. SDLT is payable both on any rent and any premium paid when a lease is granted. This includes any VAT payable on the rent or premium.
SDLT is charged on the net present value of the rent, which is a calculation of the value of the rents payable under the lease during the term of the lease. Currently, the SDLT rates for commercial or mixed-use properties are:
| Net present value | Rate |
| £0 to £150,000 | 0% |
| Over £150,000 but not more than £5 million | 1% |
| Over £5 million | 2% |
SDLT is charged on the premium paid for commercial or mixed-use property and the current rates are as follows:
| Consideration | Rate |
| Not more than £150,000 | 0% |
| More than £150,000, but not more than £250,000 |
2% |
| More than £250,000 | 5% |
If both rent and a premium are payable, the SDLT is calculated separately on each element and then added together.
A land transaction return must be delivered to HMRC and payment of any SDLT due paid to HMRC within 14 days of the date of the transaction.
LTT replaced SDLT for transactions in Wales in 2018. The LTT regime in Wales is largely similar to the SDLT regime in England. Some of the key differences are mentioned below.
The LTT rates and thresholds differ to the SDLT rates and thresholds.
LTT is charged on the net present value of rent. The current rates are as follows:
| Net present value | Rate |
| Not more than £225,000 | 0% |
| More than £225,000 but not more than £2 million | 1% |
| More than £2 million | 2% |
LTT is currently charged on the premium as follows:
| Consideration | Rate |
| Not more than £225,000 | 0% |
| More than £225,000 but not more than £250,000 | 1% |
| More than £250,000 but not more than £1 million | 5% |
| More than £1 million | 6% |
The submission deadline for a land transaction return and payment of any LTT due is within 30 days of the effective date of the transaction.
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