New South Wales Stamp Duty Calculator 2026

Calculate NSW stamp duty on any residential property purchase in New South Wales. First home buyers are exempt up to $800,000.

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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.

New South Wales Stamp Duty at Common Price Points

Property PriceStandard DutyFirst Home Buyer
$400,000$12,412$0
$500,000$16,912$0
$600,000$21,412$0
$750,000$28,162$0
$900,000$34,912$17,456
$1,200,000$48,412$48,412
$1,500,000$64,512$64,512

New South Wales Transfer Duty Brackets

Dutiable ValueDuty Payable
$0$17,0001.25% over $0
$17,000$37,000$212 + 1.50% over $17,000
$37,000$99,000$512 + 1.75% over $37,000
$99,000$372,000$1,597 + 3.50% over $99,000
$372,000$1,240,000$11,152 + 4.50% over $372,000
$1,240,000and above$50,212 + 5.50% over $1,240,000

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is stamp duty on a $750,000 property in New South Wales?

On a $750,000 property in New South Wales, stamp duty is $28,162 for a standard purchase. First home buyers receive a full exemption up to $800,000.

Do first home buyers get a concession in New South Wales?

Yes. New South Wales provides a full exemption for eligible first home buyers up to $800,000, with a tapered concession up to $1,000,000.

When is NSW stamp duty payable?

In New South Wales, transfer duty is typically payable within 3 months of settlement. Your conveyancer or solicitor usually arranges payment at settlement so the property title can be transferred.