Stamp duty calculator (Australia)
Transfer (stamp) duty is set by each state and territory. Pick yours for an exact estimate with first-home concessions and grants — or compare the whole country below.
Choose your state
New South Wales Live
Revenue NSW rates · first-home concessions · grant · fees.
Victoria Live
State Revenue Office Victoria rates · first-home concessions · grant · fees.
Queensland Live
Queensland Revenue Office rates · first-home concessions · grant · fees.
Western Australia Live
RevenueWA rates · first-home concessions · grant · fees.
South Australia Live
RevenueSA rates · first-home concessions · grant · fees.
Tasmania Live
State Revenue Office Tasmania rates · first-home concessions · grant · fees.
Australian Capital Territory Live
ACT Revenue Office rates · first-home concessions · grant · fees.
Northern Territory Live
Territory Revenue Office rates · first-home concessions · grant · fees.
Stamp duty by state — a $750,000 home compared
The same purchase costs wildly different duty depending on where you buy. Here's transfer duty on an established home for an owner who isn't a first-home buyer (rates current as at 2026-07-04):
| State / territory | Duty on $750k | Duty on $1M |
|---|---|---|
| ACT | $19,208 | $33,958 |
| QLD | $26,775 | $38,025 |
| NSW | $27,937 | $39,187 |
| TAS | $28,935 | $40,185 |
| WA | $29,741 | $42,616 |
| SA | $35,080 | $48,830 |
| NT | $37,125 | $49,500 |
| VIC | $40,070 | $55,000 |
See the full state-by-state comparison — and why duty differs so much →
Estimates only — general information, not advice. First-home buyers pay less (often nil) in most states; open your state's page for concessions.