Better Housing Futures: next round The Tasmanian government is developing a sustainable social housing system that will support future growth. It provides social housing through community housing organisations. Better Housing Futures – Tasmania (3 packages) closes Friday 10 July 2013
First home buyers (FHOG and FHBB) Overview of the taxation, grants and rebates that apply to the purchase of a first home, including details of the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) scheme and First Home Builder Boost (FHBB). Application information, forms and guidelines are provided
First home buyers' forms Department of Treasury and Finance application forms for first home buyers, including the First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) application forms (established homes, and new homes)
HomeShare scheme Details of the Tasmanian Government's HomeShare shared equity scheme, which provides up to $50,000 to eligible homebuyers to help them bridge the gap between the cost of a home, and the maximum amount they can afford to borrow. Under the scheme, Housing Tasmania becomes a co-owner of homes purchased with its assistance
Housing Tasmania Information on the role, programs and strategies of Housing Tasmania, which provides housing options and opportunities that improve people's quality of life. Housing Tasmania is an operational unit of the Department of Health and Human Services
State Revenue Office (SRO) forms index Index of State Revenue Office forms, arranged by type of tax (land tax, payroll tax, motor vehicle duty, insurance duty, property transfer duties, and First Home Owner Grant (FHOG), with link to A-Z forms index
Streets Ahead Incentive Program Information on the program which provides incentives to Tasmanians on low incomes to assist them to buy a house from Housing Tasmania. Includes eligibility details, and a link to properties available for sale
Your home: design for lifestyle and the future Your Home is a suite of consumer and technical guide materials and tools developed to encourage the design, construction or renovation of homes to be comfortable, healthy and more environmentally sustainable