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How to fill out the AU ODA 066 online
Filling out the AU ODA 066 form is a crucial step for eligible purchasers seeking exemptions or concessions from duty under the First Home—New Home scheme. This guide provides a clear and supportive approach to successfully complete the form online.
Follow the steps to complete the AU ODA 066 form.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the form and access it in the editor.
- Read the lodgement guide thoroughly before beginning the application. It contains essential information regarding eligibility and instructions.
- In Section 2, fill in the lodging details, ensuring that you include the names and addresses of all applicants.
- Provide property and transaction details in Section 3, including the transaction date, vendor’s name, and property details such as lot number and street name.
- List each eligible purchaser in Section 4, stating their shares in the property and confirming their status as eligible purchasers.
- Complete Section 5 for each eligible purchaser, providing personal details and contact information, and confirming current residential addresses.
- In Section 6, complete spouse details if their information is not included in Section 5.
- Both eligible purchasers must review and sign the declarations in Section 7 to confirm the information provided is accurate.
- In Section 8, complete the spouse declaration if applicable, ensuring to sign and date the forms.
- Check Section 10 for the documentation checklist to ensure you have included all necessary proof of identity and supporting documents.
- Finally, save your changes, download a copy, print the form, or share it with relevant parties as needed.
Complete your AU ODA 066 application online today to take advantage of your First Home—New Home benefits.
Stamp Duty - First Home Buyers Assistance after 1 July 2023 : A full exemption from transfer duty will be available if buying a new or existing home valued up to $800,000, while homes valued over $800,000 and less than $1,000,000 may qualify for a concessional rate.