Stamp duty · TAS · as of May 2026
Tasmania stamp duty calculator.
Tasmania: the 100% first home buyer stamp duty waiver on established homes valued at $750,000 or less is scheduled to close on 30 June 2026 — it was not extended in the 2026–27 State Budget and is available only for transfers settling on or before that date. From 1 July 2026 (once it closes) first home buyers of established homes pay the standard property transfer duty, with no first-home duty concession. First home buyers building or buying a brand-new home may still claim the First Home Owner Grant cash payment (a grant, not a duty exemption) — confirm the current amount with the State Revenue Office of Tasmania.
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Current per-state transfer duty schedules, first-home buyer concessions and mortgage registration fees are included. Flick the foreign buyer toggle on to add the relevant state foreign-acquirer surcharge.
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Property type
First home?
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You’ll pay
Updating$35,874
- Transfer duty
- $35,460
- Mortgage reg. fee
- $163
- Transfer fee
- $250
- First-home owner grant
- $0 · not eligible
Stamp duty concessions & exemptions in Tasmania
What you might not have to pay.
- Concessions & exemptions summary: Tasmania's first home buyer established-home duty exemption and its off-the-plan apartment concession are both scheduled to close on 30 June 2026, and the pensioner-downsizing concession is effectively closed. From 1 July 2026 (once they close) most purchases are charged at the standard property transfer duty rates.
- First home buyers of established homes — duty relief: the full exemption from property transfer duty on established homes with a dutiable value of $750,000 or less is scheduled to close on 30 June 2026. It was not extended in the 2026–27 State Budget and is available only for transactions settling on or before that date, so from 1 July 2026 (once it closes) first home buyers of established homes pay the standard property transfer duty.
- Off-the-plan apartment or unit duty concession: the 50% reduction of property transfer duty on a new apartment or unit bought off-the-plan or under construction (dutiable value $750,000 or less, open to all buyers) is scheduled to close to new agreements on 30 June 2026 — from 1 July 2026 (once it closes) it is not available where the agreement for sale is executed after that date.
- A 50% pensioner downsizing concession existed for eligible pensioners aged 60+, but it is effectively closed: as published, both the sale of the former home and the purchase of the new home had to transfer on or before 30 June 2025, and it was not extended, so it is not available for new transactions unless the State Revenue Office of Tasmania revives it — confirm the current status with SRO Tas before relying on it.
- There is no separate vacant-land or pensioner/seniors principal-place-of-residence duty rate in Tasmania — purchases that don't qualify for one of the above are charged at the standard property transfer duty rates.
Verified against the Tasmania revenue office as of June 2026. Concessions and thresholds change — and some are time-limited — so we confirm what applies to your purchase before you sign. First home owner cash grants are covered separately.
TAS First Home Owner Grant
First Home Owner Grant (Tas): $10,000
New homes only (newly built or substantially renovated). No state-wide value cap currently. Owner-occupier for 6 continuous months within 12 months of settlement. Australian citizens or permanent residents.
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For a worked example, full schedule and concession detail, see Tasmania stamp duty explained.