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A first home buyer duty exemption applies to a new home valued up to $800,000. A concession applies to a new home valued between $800,000 and $1,000,000, with the amount depending on the value. A first home buyer who buys vacant land pays no transfer duty on land valued up to $400,000.
Revenue NSW collects fees on behalf of government agencies in NSW to recover outstanding debts for fees and services including: council rates. council licences. utility fees.
Your bank may be able to claim money from one of your accounts to pay a debt you have in another account. This is known as the right to set-off. This might happen if you miss a loan or credit card payment, and you have funds in another account with the same bank.
Your letter to Revenue NSW should include the following information: your full name, date of birth, address and licence number (if you have one) your overdue fine reference number(s) your Centrelink Reference Number (if applicable) the reason(s) for your application.
Taking money from your bank account or wages by a Garnishee Order. Taking you to court so we can examine your financial situation. Registering an interest in any land or property you may own. Removing your permission to drive in NSW on an interstate or international licence.
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Self-service Or call 1300 138 118 or +61 2 7808 6940 7:00am - 7:00pm Monday to Friday. myEnforcement where you can apply for a payment plan or lodge a dispute for an overdue fine. Fines enquiry where you can request your fines balance, request a payment plan, or provide a document.
a garnishee order to your bank this means we will deduct money from your bank account to pay your outstanding fee. a garnishee order to your employer this means your employer will deduct money from your wage or salary to pay the amount owing. Employers must comply with a Garnishee Order immediately.
If you dont pay the amount owing, including the overdue fee we will start recovery action and apply additional costs. Recovery action includes: a garnishee order to your bank this means we will deduct money from your bank account to pay your outstanding fee.