Land tax guide — New South Wales
Land Tax in New South Wales (2026)
Annual land-tax thresholds and marginal investor rates for New South Wales, with estimated yearly tax at a range of land values. Sourced from the Revenue NSW schedule reviewed 2026-07-09. General information, not advice.
Important context
General threshold $1,075,000 (frozen 2024–2026). Premium threshold $6,571,000. Assessed on a 3-year average of unimproved land values; combined across all taxable NSW land.
Estimated annual land tax on $750,000 of land
$0
single-property estimate for an individual investor; your real bill aggregates all of your taxable land in New South Wales
Thresholds & surcharges in New South Wales
- Tax-free threshold
- $1,075,000
- Foreign-owner surcharge
- None currently recorded
No land tax on the first $1,075,000 of taxable land value; marginal rates apply above it.
Estimated annual land tax by land value
Annual tax for an individual investor at a range of land values in New South Wales. These are LAND (site/unimproved) values, not purchase prices — a sale price must be split into its land component before it can be used here.
| Land value | Estimated annual tax |
|---|---|
| $300,000 | $0 |
| $500,000 | $0 |
| $750,000 | $0 |
| $1,000,000 | $0 |
| $1,500,000 | $6,900 |
Single-property estimate only. Land tax is assessed on the combined value of ALL of your taxable land in New South Wales, so the real annual bill is typically higher once you own more than one investment property.
Land tax by state
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Related guides
- Stamp Duty in New South Wales — the upfront transfer duty on purchase, which pairs with annual land tax in your holding-cost maths.
- Investment Property Strategies — rentvesting, interstate investing, and how land tax shapes where your deposit works hardest.
- Property Investment Deposit Guide — the 20% rule, LMI trade-offs, and the purchase costs (stamp duty + land tax) that feed into the cash you need.
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How much annual land tax will I pay in New South Wales?
It depends on the total taxable land value you hold in New South Wales. On a single property with $750,000 of land value, the estimated annual land tax for an individual investor is roughly $0 (per the Revenue NSW schedule reviewed 2026-07-09). That is a single-property estimate — your real assessment aggregates ALL of your taxable land in the state, so the bill is typically higher if you own more than one investment property.
Is my principal residence exempt from land tax in New South Wales?
Yes — in every state that levies land tax, your owner-occupied home (principal place of residence) is generally exempt. Land tax targets INVESTMENT properties and vacant residential land. Some states also grant a primary-production (farm) exemption. Confirm exemptions and any partial-relief rules against the Revenue NSW schedule reviewed 2026-07-09.
Does New South Wales charge foreign investors extra land tax?
No foreign-owner land-tax surcharge is currently recorded for New South Wales. Confirm against the Revenue NSW schedule reviewed 2026-07-09.
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Source: Revenue NSW (land-tax schedule), reviewed 2026-07-09. Tax computed from the published marginal bracket table — results are ESTIMATES (single-property, individual-owner; the real assessment aggregates all of your taxable land in New South Wales). General threshold $1,075,000 (frozen 2024–2026). Premium threshold $6,571,000. Assessed on a 3-year average of unimproved land values; combined across all taxable NSW land.