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Stamp Duty in NSW
All purchasers in NSW (except first home buyers) must pay stamp duty when purchasing a property. The table below gives you an idea of how much stamp duty you are likely pay.
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Purchase Price
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Stamp Duty
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$200,000
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$5,490
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$300,000
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$8,990
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$400,000
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$13,490
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$500,000
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$17,990
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$600,000
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$22,490
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$700,000
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$26,990
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$800,000
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$31,490
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$900,000
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$35,990
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$1,000,000
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$40,490
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Stamp Duty for First Home Buyers
Different rules apply to stamp duty for first home buyers. Normally, if the purchase price is under $500,000, no stamp duty is payable. The table below gives you an idea of how much stamp duty you are likely pay.
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Purchase Price
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Stamp Duty
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Less then $500,000
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Exempt
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$520,000
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$4,498
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$540,000
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$8,996
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$560,000
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$13,490
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$580,000
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$17,992
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$600,000
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$22,490
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$700,000
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$26,990
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$800,000
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$31,490
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$900,000
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$35,990
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$1,000,000
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$40,490
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Stamp Duty is payable within three months of Exchange of Contracts or the Settlement Date (whichever occurs first). Refer to the First Home Plus Scheme FactSheet for more information.
FACTSHEET: First Home Plus Scheme
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