Stamp Duty Calculator Australia 2026

Calculate the stamp duty (transfer duty) payable on any Australian property purchase. Covers NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA, TAS, ACT and NT — including first home buyer concessions and exemptions.

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Stamp Duty Payable

$28,162

On a property of $750,000 in 6 brackets

Effective Rate3.75%
Total Outlay$778,162
Estimates only. Additional charges (mortgage registration, transfer fees) may apply. Confirm exact figures with your state revenue office.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is stamp duty on a $750,000 house in NSW?

On a $750,000 property in NSW, transfer duty is $28,162 for a standard purchase. First home buyers pay $0 up to $800,000 — meaning a $750,000 purchase is fully exempt from stamp duty.

Which Australian state has the lowest stamp duty?

On a $700,000 owner-occupier purchase, Queensland is typically the cheapest under the home concession rate. WA, NT and TAS sit in the mid range. NSW and VIC tend to have the highest stamp duty for properties above $1 million.

Do first home buyers pay stamp duty in Australia?

It depends on the state and price. In NSW first home buyers are fully exempt up to $800,000 and receive a concession up to $1,000,000. VIC exempts up to $600,000 and concessions up to $750,000. WA exempts up to $450,000. QLD has a concession up to $800,000. Most other states have similar thresholds.

When is stamp duty payable?

Stamp duty is generally payable within 3 months of settlement in most states (NSW, VIC), or earlier in others. Your conveyancer or solicitor usually arranges payment at settlement so the title can be transferred.

Is stamp duty being abolished?

The ACT is gradually phasing out stamp duty in favour of an annual land tax. NSW briefly offered a choice between stamp duty and annual property tax but ended the scheme in 2023. Other states have no current plans to abolish stamp duty.

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