Tasmania Stamp Duty Calculator
Estimate property transfer duty on a property purchase in Tasmania — with first-home concessions, the First Home Owner Grant and a clear breakdown, from State Revenue Office Tasmania's current published rates.
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New homes and vacant land unlock different first-home concessions and the First Home Owner Grant.
Stamp Duty Summary
Tasmania — State Revenue Office Tasmania
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Tasmania property transfer duty rates
State Revenue Office Tasmania charges property transfer duty on the dutiable value — the greater of the purchase price and market value.
| Dutiable value | Duty payable |
|---|---|
| $0 – $3,000 | $50 + 0% of value over $0 |
| $3,000 – $25,000 | $50 + 1.75% of value over $3,000 |
| $25,000 – $75,000 | $435 + 2.25% of value over $25,000 |
| $75,000 – $200,000 | $1,560 + 3.5% of value over $75,000 |
| $200,000 – $375,000 | $5,935 + 4% of value over $200,000 |
| $375,000 – $725,000 | $12,935 + 4.25% of value over $375,000 |
| $725,000 and above | $27,810 + 4.5% of value over $725,000 |
Source: State Revenue Office Tasmania. Foreign-purchaser surcharge duty is not included.
First home buyers in Tasmania
First home buyer duty relief (established homes) — 100% exemption for established homes valued $750,000 or less (settlements to 30 June 2026). Use the calculator above to apply it to your purchase price.
First Home Owner Grant: $30,000 for buying or building a new home, with no value cap. It's a cash grant, separate from your duty.
Tasmania Stamp Duty FAQs
How much is stamp duty on a $700,000 home in Tasmania?
Standard property transfer duty on a $700,000 established home in Tasmania is $26,748. First home buyers and owner-occupiers usually pay less — set those options in the calculator above for your figure.
When do you pay stamp duty in Tasmania?
Property transfer duty is a one-off cost paid around settlement, not an annual tax. Your conveyancer usually pays it to State Revenue Office Tasmania as part of settlement, so budget for it on top of your deposit.
Is stamp duty charged on the price or the property value in Tasmania?
On the dutiable value — the greater of the purchase price and the property's market value. For a normal arm's-length sale that's just the contract price; a below-market or gifted transfer is assessed at market value.
Do first home buyers pay stamp duty in Tasmania?
First home buyers of an established home valued $750,000 or less get a 100% exemption (settlements to 30 June 2026). Buying or building a new home instead? You don't get the duty exemption but may receive the $30,000 First Home Owner Grant for new homes, with no value cap.
Stamp duty in other states
Each state charges its own duty on the property within its borders — compare them all on the stamp duty calculator hub.
This is an estimate, not an assessment
State Revenue Office Tasmania applies eligibility tests, foreign-purchaser surcharges and other rules this calculator can’t see. Confirm your duty against the official rates page before acting on it.
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