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Tasmania stamp duty calculator 2026.

Tasmania offers a 50% stamp duty concession for first home buyers on properties up to $600,000. Enter your property price below to see the exact transfer duty payable.

Updated · Apr 2026·Source: Tasmania Revenue Office·Read · 4 min

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Stamp duty payable · Tasmania

$36,111

Effective rate · 4.25% of property price

Property price
$850,000
Stamp duty
$36,111
Total upfront
$886,111

§ Same price, every state

State / territoryStamp dutyEffective rate
New South Wales NSW$52,3436.16%
Victoria VIC$42,9705.06%
Queensland QLD$31,2753.68%
Western Australia WA$34,8914.10%
South Australia SA$41,8304.92%
Tasmania TAS$36,1114.25%
Australian Capital Territory ACT$34,5004.06%
Northern Territory NT$60,2297.09%

Calculations use general residential transfer-duty schedules as of April 2026. They exclude foreign-buyer surcharges, off-the-plan concessions, pensioner discounts, and disability discounts. Always confirm with the relevant state revenue office.

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How Tasmania stamp duty works

Tasmania charges transfer duty (stamp duty) on all residential property purchases using a progressive bracket system — the higher the property price, the higher the effective rate. The calculator above applies the exact 2026 rate schedule from the Tasmania Revenue Office.

Tasmania offers a 50% stamp duty concession for first home buyers on properties up to $600,000.If you're not a first home buyer, the standard rates apply from dollar one.

Stamp duty is payable at settlement — your conveyancer or solicitor handles the payment to the revenue office. Budget for it alongside your deposit, building inspection, conveyancing fees, and lender's mortgage insurance if your LVR exceeds 80%.

§ Letters & replies

TAS stamp duty, answered.

Common questions about transfer duty in Tasmania.

Does Tasmania offer a stamp duty concession for first home buyers?+ open

Yes — first home buyers in Tasmania receive a 50% concession on stamp duty for properties up to $600,000. There is no full exemption threshold; the concession applies automatically at settlement.

How is stamp duty calculated in Tasmania?+ open

Tasmania uses a tiered bracket system. For example, on a $500,000 property: the first $375,000 is taxed under the lower brackets ($14,736 base), and the amount from $375,000 to $500,000 is taxed at 4.5% — totalling around $20,361 before any concession.

Are there other property transaction costs in Tasmania?+ open

Yes — in addition to stamp duty, buyers pay a land transfer fee to the Tasmanian Land Titles Office, plus conveyancing costs. The land transfer fee is separate and based on property value.