Claiming the Great Start Grant when buying
or building a new home
We have received several client enquiries recently in relation to the Great Start Grant and either (a) how to apply for one or (b) what to do if the grant has been received but due to changed circumstances you have not been able to comply with the original conditions to receive the grant)
Once
you receive the $15,000.00 grant there are certain conditions which must be
complied with in order to retain it, and as a consequence if they are not
complied with the full grant amount must be paid back by you in full.
The
compliance conditions are as follows:-
·
You
must either complete the transaction of the purchase of your new home or complete
the construction of your new home;
·
You
are required to move into your new home within one (1) year of becoming the
registered owner of the property; and
·
You
are required to live in the home for a continuous period of 6 months from the
original date you commenced occupation.
If
you have received the Great Start Grant and your personal circumstances have
changed which now affect your compliance requirements then we recommend you
contact the Office of State Revenue (“OSR”) to notify them of your changed
circumstances.
Penalties
apply if you fail to notify OSR within 14 days of finding out that you are unable
to meet the above conditions, with such penalties being paid in addition to
repayment of the $15,000.00 grant.
If
you wish to discuss the Great Start Grant or any compliance concerns we invite
you to contact our solicitor Mark Game or
our conveyancing manager Libby Dessaix on (07) 3236 0001.
This information contained in
this article is correct as at publication date 25 March 2014. The information
is a guide only and is not to be taken as legal advice and at all times we
recommend you seek independent legal advice regarding your own individual
circumstances from your legal representative.
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