Stamp Duty Calculator ACT
Estimate Australian Capital Territory transfer (stamp) duty, first-home concessions and the First Home Owner Grant — using current ACT Revenue Office figures. The same engine as the PFO app.
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How much is stamp duty in Australian Capital Territory?
On a $750,000 established home in Australian Capital Territory, transfer duty is approximately $19,208 before any first-home concession — about 2.56% of the price. Add a transfer/registration fee of $750 for a net upfront cost around $19,958. Enter your own price above for an exact estimate.
Australian Capital Territory stamp duty rates 2026
| Dutiable value from | Marginal rate |
|---|---|
| $0 | 0.28% |
| $260,000 | 2.20% |
| $300,000 | 3.40% |
| $500,000 | 4.32% |
| $750,000 | 5.90% |
| $1,000,000 | 6.40% |
| $1,455,000+ | 4.54% |
First home buyer concessions in Australian Capital Territory
Owner-occupier schedule; the 2026-27 table is pending publication. The Home Buyer Concession gives eligible buyers a full exemption from 1 Jul 2026. Confirm the current rules with ACT Revenue Office →
- First-home homes: no transfer duty up to $100,000,000, then phasing out to $100,000,000.
- First-home vacant land: nil up to $100,000,000, phasing out to $100,000,000.
- First Home Owner Grant: $0, for new homes valued up to $0.
- Charged by: ACT Revenue Office — duty is generally paid within a set window after settlement.
Australian Capital Territory stamp duty FAQ
How much is stamp duty on a $750,000 home in Australian Capital Territory?
Approximately $19,208 before any first-home concession. Use the calculator above for your exact price and situation.
Do first home buyers pay stamp duty in Australian Capital Territory?
Owner-occupier schedule; the 2026-27 table is pending publication. The Home Buyer Concession gives eligible buyers a full exemption from 1 Jul 2026.
When do you pay stamp duty?
Generally within a set period after settlement (it varies by state). Your conveyancer or solicitor handles the payment — build it into your upfront costs.
Rates current as at 2026-07-04, sourced from ACT Revenue Office. Estimate only — general information, not advice.
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