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In Florida, all parties are legally liable for the stamp, unless one party is otherwise exempt. The seller traditionally pays the tax on the deed, and the buyer covers the stamp if engaging in a mortgage. However, not all real estate transactions qualify for the tax.
In all counties except Miami-Dade County, the Florida documentary stamp tax rate is $0.70 per $100 paid for the property. The documentary stamp tax on a $150,000 home would equal $1,050.00.
Documentary Stamp Tax at $. 70 per $100, rounded up, based on the total purchase price. (Example: $50,051 rounds to $50,100 multiplied by 0.007, equals $350.70) Documentary Stamp Tax at $. 35 per $100, rounded up, based on the amount financed.
Documentary stamp tax is levied at the rate of $. 70 per $100 (or portion thereof) on documents that transfer interest in Florida real property, such as warranty deeds and quit claim deeds.
Determine the selling price and fair market value of the real property. Whichever is higher between the two will be the basis for the DST computation. The amount will now be divided by P1,000 (the amount should be rounded off), then multiply it by P15. DST on loan agreements is computed as P1.
Pursuant to Florida Statute Section 201.02, a documentary stamp tax is imposed on all documents that transfer interest in Florida real property. There is a common misconception that a quit claim deed is not subject to documentary stamps. This is incorrect as the quit claim deed is a transfer of interest in property.
In Florida, all parties are legally liable for the stamp, unless one party is otherwise exempt. The seller traditionally pays the tax on the deed, and the buyer covers the stamp if engaging in a mortgage. However, not all real estate transactions qualify for the tax.
Quitclaim deeds are not taxable when they transfer ownership to a spouse or a qualifying charity. Other transactions may be liable to property and gift taxes. The quitclaim process is an easy way to transfer an interest in property where no money changes hands.
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