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First Home Owners Grant
As at 1st July 2000 the First Home Owners Grant (FHOG) has been available. The grant allows a total maximum payment of $7,000 to be paid to eligible applicants who are buying or building their first home.
The FHOG is a national Government scheme offered to new home buyers. Each State and Territory administers the scheme and also offers other incentives to first home buyers relevant for that State or Territory. Speak to one of our finance specialists today or click here for more information.
From 14th October 2008 the Government also introduced the First Home Owner Boost (FHOB). The FHOB increases the amount of benefit a new home buyer may receive from the original First Home Owner Grant. First home buyers may now receive $14,000 if purchasing an existing home and $21,000 for purchase of a newly constructed home. This “boost” is currently on offer until 30th June 2009.
Eligibility
"To apply through the scheme, you need to be either an Australian citizen
or a permanent resident who is buying or building their first home
in Australia. In the case of joint applicants, all applicants must
be eligible but only one needs to qualify as an Australian citizen
or permanent resident. An applicant or applicant’s spouse (or de facto)
must not have received an earlier grant or have previously owned a home." *
* John Nolan - Your mortgage magazine 2000
Remember that the FHOG is intended for applicants who are buying or building their first home and who are using the home as their place of residence. The home must be occupied by at least one of the applicants within 12 months after completion of the eligible transaction.
Payment
Each State or Territory has applied the scheme differently and therefore the payment can be made in a variety of ways, see the website details below for details on your State/Territory.
Key point
The $7,000 Government grant is not deemed as savings. Most lenders require a minimum save of 5% of the deposit as 'genuine savings'. Genuine savings are funds grown over time in a regular manner. Therefore mortgage insurers for the purpose of a genuine savings test will not include the grant.
For more detail on the First Home Owners Grant visit:
- New South Wales – http://www.csr.nsw.gov.au
- Victoria – http://www.sro.vic.gov.au
- South Australia – http://www.treasury.sa.gov.au/tax.html
- Queensland – http://www.osr.qld.gov.au
- Northern Territory – http://www.nt.gov.au/ntt/revenue
- Australian Capital Territory – http://www.act.gov.au/government/taxation
- Western Australia – http://www.wa.gov.au/srd
- Tasmania – http://www.treasury.tas.gov.au
