Stamp duty guide — Tasmania
Stamp Duty in Tasmania (2026)
Transfer-duty rates for Tasmania, calculated on real purchase prices. General and first-home-buyer duty, concession thresholds, and the foreign surcharge — sourced from the State Revenue Office Tasmania schedule reviewed 2026-07-09. General information, not advice.
Stamp duty on a $750,000 property
General duty
$28,935
First-home buyer duty
$28,935
established-home basis
Concessions & surcharges in Tasmania
- FHB duty relief
- No established-home relief modelled
- Foreign purchaser surcharge
- 8%
The 100% established-home duty exemption (≤$750k) SUNSET 30 Jun 2026 with no successor — no FHB duty relief currently applies.
On $750,000 ≈ $60,000 extra.
The 100% established-home duty exemption (≤$750k) SUNSET 30 Jun 2026 with no successor — no FHB duty relief currently applies.
General stamp duty by purchase price
Investor / non-concessional (transfer) duty on a range of purchase prices in Tasmania:
| Purchase price | Transfer duty |
|---|---|
| $400,000 | $13,998 |
| $500,000 | $18,248 |
| $600,000 | $22,498 |
| $750,000 | $28,935 |
| $1,000,000 | $40,185 |
First-home-buyer duty by purchase price
Duty for an eligible first-home buyer (established-home basis) on the same purchase prices:
| Purchase price | FHB duty |
|---|---|
| $400,000 | $13,998 |
| $500,000 | $18,248 |
| $600,000 | $22,498 |
| $750,000 | $28,935 |
| $1,000,000 | $40,185 |
Stamp duty by state
Compare the rate tables across Australia:
Related guides
- Property Investment Deposit Guide — the 20% rule, LMI trade-offs, and how stamp duty feeds into the cash you need.
- First Home Builder — work backwards from a purchase price to your deposit runway and the schemes that may help.
- How Much Can I Borrow? — stamp duty is part of the cost; see the borrowing side too.
See what your budget actually reaches
The tables above show headline duty. Plug your income, debts, and deposit in for a tailored purchase-price picture — including the duty your state charges — in minutes.
Start the free questionnaireFAQ — stamp duty in Tasmania
How much is stamp duty in Tasmania?
On a $750,000 property in Tasmania, the general (investor / non-concessional) duty is $28,935; for an eligible first-home buyer it is $28,935 (established-home basis, per the State Revenue Office Tasmania schedule reviewed 2026-07-09). Both figures are computed from the state's marginal bracket table — see the full breakdown by purchase price below.
Who qualifies for the first-home-buyer duty concession in Tasmania?
No established-home duty relief is currently modelled for Tasmania. The 100% established-home duty exemption (≤$750k) SUNSET 30 Jun 2026 with no successor — no FHB duty relief currently applies. Confirm your eligibility against the official State Revenue Office Tasmania schedule.
Does Tasmania charge a foreign purchaser surcharge?
Tasmania adds a 8% foreign purchaser surcharge on top of general duty — on a $750,000 property that is roughly $60,000 in addition to transfer duty. Rates and exemptions change; verify against the State Revenue Office Tasmania schedule reviewed 2026-07-09.
Get the weekly Australian property digest
RBA rate moves, suburb scores, and one weekly insight. Free, unsubscribe anytime.
Source: State Revenue Office Tasmania (transfer duty schedule), reviewed 2026-07-09. Duty computed from the published marginal bracket table — “per $100 or part thereof” rounding is not applied (adds at most a few dollars); results are estimates. The 100% established-home duty exemption (≤$750k) SUNSET 30 Jun 2026 with no successor — no FHB duty relief currently applies.