SDLT Online filing doubles in a year
One in two legal practitioners are now submitting Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) forms online, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has revealed.The percentage of solicitors and conveyancers submitting forms electronically has more than doubled in a year. In December 2006, 35,753 registered online, 22 per cent of all legal practitioners, but by December last year that number had increased to 65,346, up to 46 per cent.
A research study into online filing, published this week on the HMRC website, has confirmed that solicitors and conveyancers have said the main benefit of online filing is that it makes “registration clear and easy”.
The research found the other benefits for those using online filing are:
The ability to print off an immediate land transaction certificate;
General speed/turnaround time and ease of completion;
Fewer errors as the system highlights mistakes as you go along;
Fewer document losses and delays; and
Fewer SDLT 8s (HMRC form used for missing items/errors), fines and frustrations.
HMRC Head of Stamp Taxes for Online Services, Sally Mills, said: “By providing an online filing system, we have simplified the processes for solicitors and conveyancers, and this increase in the numbers of people filing online for SDLT certificates shows that we are moving in the right direction. We are very pleased at their high take-up of online filing.
“Filing online is quick, easy and convenient. If you submit a return online, you’ll automatically be sent a Land Transaction Certificate (Form SDLT 5) electronically, saving both time and resources. You then print off the electronic certificate and send it to the relevant land registry, which registers change of ownership.”
Practitioners can find details on the SDLT Online Service by visiting the HMRC website at: hmrc.gov.uk/so/online/menu.htm