Tasmania Stamp Duty Calculator
In Tasmania, stamp (transfer) duty on a A$750,000 home is about A$28,935 in 2025-26 — an effective rate of 3.86%. That's one of the lower duty bills of the eight states (4th of 8 at this price). On A$500,000 it's A$18,248, and on A$1,000,000 about A$40,185. First home buyers of an established home pay no duty up to A$750,000 (full duty applies above that). Enter your own price below.
$28,935 stamp duty (Tasmania, 2025-26)
Effective rate: 3.86% of the property value · Base duty: $28,935
Based on the Tasmania owner-occupier transfer-duty schedule for 2025-26.
Stamp duty as a share of your purchase
How each band builds your Tasmania duty
| Rate | Value from | to | In this band | Duty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.00% | $0 | $3,000 | $3,000 | $0.00 |
| 1.75% | $3,000 | $25,000 | $22,000 | $385.00 |
| 2.25% | $25,000 | $75,000 | $50,000 | $1,125.00 |
| 3.50% | $75,000 | $200,000 | $125,000 | $4,375.00 |
| 4.00% | $200,000 | $375,000 | $175,000 | $7,000.00 |
| 4.25% | $375,000 | $725,000 | $350,000 | $14,875.00 |
| 4.50% | $725,000 | $750,000 | $25,000 | $1,125.00 |
Plus a $50 minimum duty on the first portion of value.
Same $750,000 live-in home, every state — where stamp duty costs least
| State / territory | Stamp duty | Effective rate |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Capital Territory | $19,208 | 2.56% |
| Queensland | $19,600 | 2.61% |
| New South Wales | $28,163 | 3.75% |
| Tasmania | $28,935 | 3.86% |
| Western Australia | $29,740 | 3.97% |
| South Australia | $35,080 | 4.68% |
| Northern Territory | $37,125 | 4.95% |
| Victoria | $40,070 | 5.34% |
2025-26 transfer/land transfer/conveyance duty rates verified against each state revenue office (Revenue NSW, SRO Victoria, Queensland Revenue Office, RevenueWA, RevenueSA, SRO Tasmania, ACT Revenue Office, NT Territory Revenue Office). Educational estimate for a standard residential purchase — first-home and foreign-buyer rules have eligibility conditions; confirm with the state revenue office or your conveyancer. How we calculate →
Tasmania stamp duty in 2025-26
Here's the Tasmania transfer duty on common prices (owner-occupier, 2025-26): A$500,000 → A$18,248 (3.65%); A$750,000 → A$28,935 (3.86%); A$1,000,000 → A$40,185 (4.02%). The effective rate rises with price because the top bands carry higher rates.
Tasmania sets its own duty scale, so these figures are specific to Tasmania — the calculator shows the exact band-by-band build-up for any price, plus how Tasmania stacks up against the other seven states and territories.
First home buyers in Tasmania
First home buyers of an established home pay no duty up to A$750,000 (full duty applies above that). 100% duty exemption for first home buyers of established homes valued at $750,000 or less, for transactions settling between 18 February 2024 and 30 June 2026 (the scheme closes 30 June 2026). Full duty applies above $750,000.
For example, an eligible first home buyer purchasing a A$650,000 home in Tasmania would pay about A$0 — a full exemption. Tick "first home buyer" to apply it.
Foreign buyers in Tasmania
Tasmania adds a 8.00% foreign purchaser surcharge on residential property bought by foreign persons, on top of ordinary duty. On a A$750,000 home that's an extra A$60,000, lifting total duty to about A$88,935.
How Tasmania compares with the other states
On a A$750,000 owner-occupier purchase, Tasmania ranks 4th of 8 for stamp duty (1 = cheapest). The cheapest at this price is Australian Capital Territory; the most expensive is Victoria. The calculator's comparison table ranks all eight for your exact price — useful if you're deciding between states or buying interstate.
These are estimates for a standard residential purchase using each state's published 2025-26 rates. First-home and foreign-buyer rules carry eligibility conditions — confirm with the Tasmania revenue office or your conveyancer before you commit.
Tasmania stamp duty — frequently asked questions
How much is stamp duty on a $750,000 house in Tasmania?
About A$28,935 in 2025-26 for an owner-occupier — an effective rate of 3.86% of the purchase price. On A$500,000 it's A$18,248 and on A$1,000,000 about A$40,185.
Do first home buyers pay stamp duty in Tasmania?
First home buyers of an established home pay no duty up to A$750,000 (full duty applies above that). 100% duty exemption for first home buyers of established homes valued at $750,000 or less, for transactions settling between 18 February 2024 and 30 June 2026 (the scheme closes 30 June 2026). Full duty applies above $750,000.
Is there a foreign buyer surcharge in Tasmania?
Yes — Tasmania adds a 8.00% surcharge on residential property bought by foreign persons, on top of ordinary transfer duty (about A$60,000 extra on a A$750,000 home).
How much stamp duty on $500,000 and $1,000,000 in Tasmania?
In Tasmania (2025-26, owner-occupier): a A$500,000 property is about A$18,248 (3.65%), and A$1,000,000 is about A$40,185 (4.02%).
Which state has the cheapest stamp duty for a $750,000 home?
At A$750,000 (owner-occupier, 2025-26), the cheapest is Australian Capital Territory and the most expensive is Victoria. Tasmania ranks 4th of 8. The comparison table re-ranks all eight for your exact price.
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