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How to fill out the Land Tax Trust Form 8 online
Filling out the Land Tax Trust Form 8 online is an important step when a trustee acquires land on trust in Victoria. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, ensuring you have all the necessary information to complete it accurately and effectively.
Follow the steps to complete the Land Tax Trust Form 8 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Determine if you need to complete this form. It must be lodged with the State Revenue Office within one month of acquiring land in trust.
- Identify who will complete the form. This should be the trustee or a representative such as an agent or solicitor.
- Fill out Part B by providing the transferee details, including the name of the trustee, ACN/ABN, or date of birth if applicable. Ensure to include the trust name and address for future correspondence.
- If there are additional transferees, specify their details as required, including their interest acquired in the property.
- Fill out the transferor's details under Part B, including the names and ACN/ABN of all transferors involved.
- In Part C, provide the street address of the property, its municipality, and title particulars including Volume/Folio and Lot/Plan references.
- Enter the date of transfer/settlement in the specified format (DDMMYYYY).
- In Part D, provide your certification by signing and dating the form. Include the full name and contact details of the transferee or their agent.
- Review all entered information for accuracy. Save changes, download the form, or print it for submission.
Complete your Land Tax Trust Form 8 online today to ensure timely and accurate lodging.
Land is exempt if it is owned by the Crown in the state of Victoria or vested in a Minister of the Crown. However, where land is leased from the Crown, the lessee is the deemed owner and thus liable for land tax. Similarly, a licensee of Crown Land with any right to acquire the land is also liable for land tax.