First home buyer stamp duty scrapped in SA overhaul
South Australian Treasurer Stephen Mullighan has warned that households have limited capacity to cope with more interest rate rises, as he strongly resisted any move by Queensland to secure a bigger slice of the GST collected by the federal government.
In a state budget that attempts to get more buyers into the property market, stamp duty will be scrapped for first home buyers purchasing a new house up to a value of $650,000 in SA.
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