STAMP DUTY AUSTRALIA CALCULATOR

Use this Australian Stamp Duty Calculator to estimate the stamp duty that may apply when purchasing a property in Australia. Compare how property value, state or territory, and buyer circumstances can affect the estimated upfront cost of buying a home.

This tool helps you understand how stamp duty may add to the cash required beyond your deposit and property price.

Inputs

Enter the purchase price or dutiable market value used for the transaction.
Some states and territories apply different rates or concessions to eligible owner-occupied homes.
This calculator estimates standard residential transfer duty using current Australian state and territory rates. Special first-home buyer schemes, foreign purchaser surcharges, off-the-plan concessions, grants and other exemptions are not automatically applied.

Results

Select your state or territory and enter the property value to estimate the standard stamp duty that may apply.

How to Read the Results

The results estimate the stamp duty that may apply to a property purchase in Australia based on the property value, state or territory, and buyer information entered. Stamp duty rates, thresholds, concessions, and exemptions vary across Australia and may change over time. Your actual amount may therefore differ from the estimate. Use the results to understand the potential upfront cost of buying a property and how stamp duty may affect the total cash required.

Common Use Cases
  • Estimating stamp duty when buying property in Australia
  • Comparing stamp duty across Australian states and territories
  • Understanding how property price affects stamp duty
  • Estimating the cash required in addition to a house deposit
  • Exploring first-home buyer concessions or exemptions
  • Planning upfront costs before purchasing a property
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Disclaimer

All calculations provided on CalcuFinder are estimates for general informational and planning purposes only. Results depend on the information entered and the assumptions used, and actual outcomes may differ. CalcuFinder does not provide financial, investment, tax, or legal advice.