An easy way to work out stamp duty.
Stamp duty is one of the biggest upfront costs you’ll face when buying a property in Australia, but the amount you need to pay doesn’t need to be a surprise.
Our Stamp Duty Calculator shows how much you can expect to pay on stamp duty and other government fees, based on the location and cost of a property.
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First time home buyer?
Some states and territories waive stamp duty for first home buyers or offer a reduction. Make sure to select ‘First Home Buyer’ in the calculator to see if any savings apply to you. For more first home buyer tips, make sure to download our free First Home Owner's Guide.
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What is Stamp Duty?
Stamp duty is a tax levied on the purchase of any new home in Australia. The amount of stamp duty you’ll pay depends on the state you’re buying in and the value of the property.
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The results from this calculator should be used as an indication only. Eligibility for Government grants are subject to specific conditions relevant in each state or territory. These specific conditions are not catered for in this calculator. Information in this calculator is subject to change. You should confirm the government costs and duties payable and any concessions you may be entitled to with the relevant government authorities. | |
Results are based on information you have provided and do not take your personal circumstances into account. This calculator is not intended to be relied on for the purposes of making a decision in relation to a financial product. You should consider obtaining advice from a financial services licensee before making any financial decisions. | |
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