Queensland (QLD) Stamp Duty Calculator

Calculate stamp duty for property purchases in Queensland (QLD). Includes first home buyer concessions ($30k grant), foreign buyer surcharge, LMI, and mortgage calculations.

Buyer & Property Information

Stamp Duty Calculation

$38,025

Total Costs

$39,825

$4,542/Month

Stamp Duty Calculation

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Buying a Property in State With a Price of $

QLD Base Stamp Duty Calculation:

Property Price: $1,000,000
Bracket 5 (>$1,000,000): $38,025 + ($0 × 5.75%)
= $38,025
Upfront Cost Breakdown

Total Upfront Costs

Stamp Duty$38,025
Conveyancing / Legal Fees (est.)$1,800
Total Upfront Costs$39,825

Conveyancing fee is an estimate only (typically $800–$2,500). Actual fees vary by conveyancer/solicitor and state.

Stamp Duty Comparison by State

Loan Calculation

Deposit Ratio: %
Loan Term: Years
Interest Rate: %
Deposit Amount$200,000
Loan Amount$800,000

Mortgage Calculation (Principal & Interest)

Loan Amount$800,000
Loan Term30 Years
Interest Rate5.5%
Loan Type:
Monthly Repayment$4,542
= Monthly Payment = Loan Amount × (Monthly Rate × (1 + Monthly Rate)^Terms) ÷ ((1 + Monthly Rate)^Terms - 1)
= $800,000 × (Monthly Rate: 0.004583 × (1 + 0.004583)^Total Months: 360) ÷ ((1 + 0.004583)^360 - 1)
= $4,542
Total Repayment$1,635,232
Total Interest$835,232

Compare with Lenders

Rates as of 2026-03-10
LenderRateMonthlyDiff
UBank5.74%$4,664+121
Macquarie Bank5.9%$4,745+203
ING5.93%$4,760+218
Bank of Queensland6.04%$4,817+275
Suncorp6.04%$4,817+275
Bendigo Bank6.09%$4,843+300
ANZ6.14%$4,869+326
Westpac6.19%$4,895+352
NAB6.19%$4,895+352
Commonwealth Bank6.24%$4,921+378
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Key Points About Queensland Stamp Duty

📖 Full QLD Stamp Duty Guide
  • Progressive rates from $1.50 to $5.75 per $100
  • First Home Owner Grant: $30,000 for new homes up to $750,000
  • Foreign acquirer duty: 8%
  • Payment due within 30 days of settlement

Queensland is known for its First Home Owner Grant of $30,000 for eligible new home purchases. The state uses a progressive stamp duty scale and charges an 8% foreign acquirer duty on residential properties purchased by foreign buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions About Queensland Stamp Duty

How is stamp duty calculated in Queensland?

Queensland stamp duty is calculated on a progressive scale. Properties under $5,000 are exempt, while higher value properties pay rates ranging from $1.50 per $100 up to $5.75 per $100 for amounts over $1 million.

What is the First Home Concession in Queensland?

Queensland first home buyers can receive up to $30,000 in grants for eligible new homes. The First Home Owner Grant provides $30,000 for new homes up to $750,000.

What is the foreign buyer duty in Queensland?

Foreign buyers in Queensland pay an additional 8% foreign acquirer duty on top of standard stamp duty for residential properties.

When do I pay stamp duty in Queensland?

Stamp duty in Queensland must be paid within 30 days of the settlement date or when the property becomes available for occupation.

Stamp Duty Calculators for Other States

Data Update History

We keep our stamp duty rates, thresholds, and fees up to date. Here is a log of every data change.

  1. NSW

    NSW foreign surcharge updated

    NSW foreign buyer surcharge increased from 8% to 9%. FIRB application fees updated for FY2025-26.

  2. NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA, TAS, ACT, NT

    Bank rates & FHB thresholds updated

    Updated bank comparison interest rates for March 2026. Revised First Home Buyer stamp duty concession thresholds across multiple states.

  3. Year references updated to 2026

    All page titles, meta descriptions, keywords, headlines, and structured data updated from 2025 to 2026.

  4. Bank rate configuration centralised

    Replaced hardcoded bank interest rates with a centralised configuration file for easier maintenance.

  5. QLD, SA, WA, TAS, ACT, NT

    All states & territories added

    Added stamp duty calculations for QLD, SA, WA, TAS, ACT, and NT alongside existing NSW and VIC support.

  6. NSW, VIC

    Initial launch

    Stamp duty calculator launched with NSW and VIC support, including first home buyer concessions and rebate calculations.