Changes that affect your land tax
The Queensland Government has introduced new land tax amendments which will consider the value of all land owned in Australia when determining land tax liability in Queensland. These changes represent a landmark shift in calculating Australian-owned property. Owners of interstate and Queensland holdings should be aware of these changes to determine if they will be affected come 30 June 2023.
Incoming Changes to QLD Residential Contracts
Incoming Changes to Queensland Residential Contracts
A new residential contract will be issued for use from 20th January 2022. We summarise these changes relating to the extension of Settlement Dates, Smoke Alarms, Grace Period for Deposit by Direct Debits, Seller Warranties, Services, Notices to do Work and Contract Dates.
Settlement Timing Changes
Under current REIQ contracts, if a buyer is unable to settle by 4pm on the settlement date a seller is entitled to terminate the contract, take the buyer’s deposit and sue for damages. From 20 January 2022 these entitlements will be adjusted. Buyers will also be entitled to terminate a contract and sue for damages if a seller is unable to settle on time.
Tenancies Mandatory Code of Conduct
A recent case decided upon by the NSW Supreme Court has provided clarity on the application of the Mandatory Code of Conduct for retail and commercial tenancies. The code (introduced in April and in force until 31 December 2020) intends to appropriately balance the business interests of tenants and landlords while in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic.