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Mixed-Use SDLT: Why Most Claims Are Failing

Shared from Tax Insider: Mixed-Use SDLT: Why Most Claims Are Failing
By Debbie Reyland, June 2026

Debbie Reyland looks at some recent stamp duty land tax cases involving mixed-use property that have arisen over the last couple of years.  

The amount of stamp duty land tax (SDLT) arising on a land transaction in England and Northern Ireland is determined by whether a property is wholly residential and its chargeable (VAT-inclusive) consideration.  

Similar principles apply to the corresponding land taxes in Scotland and Wales (which are not covered further here). 

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