SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 6Stamp duty land tax: disadvantaged areas relief

Part 2Land wholly situated in a disadvantaged area

Land partly non-residential and partly residential

6

1

F3This paragraph applies, where the land is partly non-residential property and partly residential property, in relation to the consideration attributable to land that is residential property.

References in this paragraph to the consideration attributable to F2... land that is residential property (or to the rent or annual rent so attributable) are to the consideration (or rent or annual rent) so attributable on a just and reasonable apportionment.

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4

If—

a

the consideration so attributable does not include rent and the relevant consideration does not exceed £150,000, or

b

the consideration so attributable consists only of rent and the relevant rental value does not exceed £150,000,

none of the consideration so attributable counts as chargeable consideration.

5

If the consideration so attributable includes rent and the relevant rental value does not exceed £150,000, the rent so attributable does not count as chargeable consideration.

6

If the consideration so attributable includes consideration other than rent, then—

a

if—

i

the annual rent so attributable does not exceed £600, and

ii

the relevant consideration does not exceed £150,000,

the consideration other than rent does not count as chargeable consideration;

b

if the annual rent so attributable exceeds £600, the 0% band in the Tables in subsection (2) of section 55 does not apply in relation to the consideration other than rent and any case that would have fallen within that band is treated as falling within the 1% band.