Can stamp duty be waived?
Appeal for refund of Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty (“ABSD”)?
Can I appeal for refund of ABSD?
Example 1: I was a Singapore Permanent Resident (PR) and recently became a Singapore citizen (SC). Can I appeal for ABSD refund?
Your appeal will be rejected. ABSD liability is determined based on the buyer’s profile at the point of purchasing a property and does not change notwithstanding subsequent changes to the buyer’s profile.
The point of purchase refers to the date you signed your:
a) Date of Acceptance of the Option to Purchase* or
b) Date of Sale and Purchase Agreement or
c) Date of Agreement for Lease (for new HDB flat) or
d) Date of Transfer where the above a), b) and c) are not applicable.
*Excludes an Option to Purchase that is subject to the execution/ signing of the Sale and Purchase Agreement
If you received the in-principle approval for your application for SC/ SPR by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) before purchasing the property, please submit an e-appeal through the e-stamping portal. Notwithstanding your appeal request, you will need to pay the ABSD within 14 days of purchasing the property. Your appeal will be assessed on a case-by-case basis and if successful, the ABSD will be refunded to you after all the remission conditions have been met.
If you only received ICA’s in-principle approval after purchasing the property, your appeal will not be successful.
Example 2: I am an SC buying a second property by myself / with a family member (non-spouse). I would like to appeal for ABSD refund after I sell my first property
Example 4: I am an SC. I bought a second property with my spouse but we are unable to dispose of the first property within 6 months[1] due to the poor market response. I would like to appeal for an extension of time.
- It’s the festive/ holiday season/ seventh month/ Lunar New Year.
- I have tried to market my property, but the current market condition is not ideal for selling a property.
- My property is old / messy / faces the West / has a poor location / has an existing tenancy / has noisy or messy neighbors / has neighbors with pets.
- I co-own the first property with my parents. As I am financing my parents’ property, I cannot withdraw myself from the first property.
[1] Under the temporary relief measures, the specified sale timeline for refund of ABSD paid on their second residential property for Singaporean married couples will be extended by 6 months. To qualify for this extension, both of the following conditions are to be met:
(i) The couple''s second residential property was jointly purchased on or before 1 Jun 2020; and
(ii) Prior to the 6-month extension under this temporary relief measure, the specified timeline (last date by which the couple must sell the first residential property to fulfil the ABSD remission conditions) expires on or after 1 Feb 2020.
Example 5: I am an SC buying a third property with my spouse. I will be selling my existing properties shortly after the purchase. I would like to appeal for ABSD refund.
Example 6: I am an SC and am recently divorced where the Court Order (Final Judgment) has been issued. I need to buy a replacement property to take care of my child under my care and control. Can I appeal for the ABSD refund?
Your appeal will be considered on a case-by-case basis. IRAS has approved the ABSD refund* in the specific scenario below. An SC divorcee, Ms Tan, wished to buy a replacement property for herself and her dependent child, who is under her care and control. However, as the sale of her matrimonial flat was still pending, she would be subjected to ABSD on her next purchase. If not for the divorce, Ms Tan would have been eligible for the ABSD refund if she had purchased it with her husband. We recognised that the change in her family circumstances was unexpected and beyond her control. To facilitate the changing of homes due to an unexpected change in family circumstances, IRAS refunded the ABSD to Ms Tan after she had fulfilled the remission conditions.
*ABSD will have to be paid within 14 days of purchasing the property, and a refund sought after all the remission conditions have been fulfilled.
Appeal for refund of Seller’s Stamp Duty (“SSD”)?
Can I appeal for refund of SSD?
Example 1: I would like to upgrade to a private condominium.
Your appeal will be rejected. While families may have changing needs and a change of property may be necessary, SSD remains payable if you are selling your property before the SSD holding period is up.
Determine your SSD liability and consider the tax implications before committing to sell your property
Example 2: I would like to buy a bigger property to allow more space for my family.
Your appeal will be rejected. While families may have changing needs and a change of property may be necessary, SSD remains payable if you are selling your property before the SSD holding period is up.
Determine your SSD liability and consider the tax implications before committing to sell your property
Example 3: I would like to move closer to my family / workplace/ child’s school
Your appeal will be rejected. While families may have changing needs and a change of property may be necessary, SSD remains payable if you are selling your property before the SSD holding period is up.
Determine your SSD liability and consider the
tax implications before committing to sell your property
Example 4: I am relocating overseas.
Your appeal will be rejected. While taxpayers may face changing circumstances and a sale may be necessary, SSD remains payable if you are selling your property before the SSD holding period is up.
Determine your SSD liability and consider the
tax implications before committing to sell your property
Example 5: I am a few months away from the end of my SSD holding period. Can the SSD be refunded/ pro-rated?
Your appeal will be rejected. The SSD rates are tiered based on the holding period. We are unable to further pro-rate the SSD based on the remaining number of months before the end of the holding period.
Determine your SSD liability and consider the
tax implications before committing to sell your property
Example 6: I need to sell my property due to my unexpected medical condition. Can I appeal for the SSD refund?
Mr Ong purchased an HDB flat in his sole name. Unfortunately, after the purchase, he was diagnosed with liver cancer. Mr Ong's medical condition required long-term medical treatment, and the medical expenses amounted to a substantial figure. In order to pay his medical expenses, Mr Ong had to sell his flat within the SSD holding period.
IRAS recognised that Mr Ong's medical condition could not be foreseen at the time of purchase and he could not have been prepared for it. To support Mr Ong financially, IRAS waived the SSD.
What should I do if I want to appeal?
If you wish to appeal, please submit your appeal through the e-Stamping Portal > “Request” > “Apply for Assessment/ Appeal”. You will have to log in with your Singpass (under Individual or Business User) and provide documents to support your appeal.
Please also take note of the following points:
- Stamp duty remains payable by the due date, even if you have submitted an appeal.
- Regardless of the channel of appeal, repeated appeals without substantive grounds will result in the same outcome.
- Providing false information is an offence under section 65 of the Stamp Duties Act.