Submitting SDLT forms is a crucial step in every property transaction, but it doesn’t have to slow you down.
With Hoowla, you can prepare and file SDLT submissions directly from your case, saving valuable time and reducing the risk of errors.
Our direct link with HMRC ensures your submissions are fast, compliant, and securely stored in your case history.
File SDLT returns without leaving Hoowla.
Built-in validation helps prevent rejected forms and missed details.
Case data is pulled straight into the SDLT form with no retyping.
Every submission is tracked, with receipts stored in the matter for complete peace of mind.
Client and property details auto-populate the SDLT form.
Built-in checks highlight missing or incorrect information.
Case data is pulled straight into the SDLT form with no retyping.
Submission receipts and references are automatically added to the case file.
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Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a tax payable on property transactions in England and Northern Ireland. Solicitors and conveyancers are responsible for filing returns to HMRC.
No, Hoowla lets you prepare and submit SDLT forms directly within your case management system.
Case data automatically feeds into the form, while built-in validation flags missing details before you submit.
Yes. Receipts and confirmation from HMRC are automatically stored in your case file for compliance and audit purposes.