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Stamp Duty on $800K Property — TAS

Stamp duty on a $800,000 property in Tasmania is $31,185.00. See total costs, first home buyer savings, and compare to other states.

Last verified: 1 July 2025

Stamp Duty: $31,185.00

On a $800,000 property in Tasmania, stamp duty is $31,185.00 at an effective rate of 3.90% (2025-26 rates).

Cost Breakdown

Property price$800,000
Stamp duty (standard buyer)$31,185.00
Effective stamp duty rate3.90%
Legal / conveyancing fees (est.)$2,000.00
Building & pest inspection (est.)$500.00
Total purchase cost$833,685.00

First Home Buyer Stamp Duty — TAS

At $800,000, first home buyer concessions in Tasmania do not reduce stamp duty. The property value exceeds the concession threshold. Standard duty of $31,185.00 applies.

Foreign Buyer Stamp Duty

Foreign purchasers pay an additional 3% surcharge ($24,000.00) on top of standard stamp duty.

Total foreign buyer stamp duty: $55,185.00

Stamp Duty on $800K — All States

StateStamp DutyEffective Rate
New South Wales$30,735.003.84%
Victoria$43,070.005.38%
Queensland$29,025.003.63%
Western Australia$33,779.004.22%
South Australia$37,830.004.73%
Tasmania$31,185.003.90%
Australian Capital Territory$28,623.003.58%
Northern Territory$42.000.01%

Mortgage Impact — Adding Stamp Duty to Your Loan

If you add $31,185.00 stamp duty to your home loan instead of paying upfront, here is how it affects your repayments (based on 80% LVR, 6.25% rate, 30-year term):

Monthly repayment (without stamp duty in loan)$3,940.59
Monthly repayment (with stamp duty in loan)$4,132.60
Extra per month+$192.01
Extra interest paid over 30 years$37,939.11

Paying stamp duty upfront saves you $37,939.11 in interest over the life of your loan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is stamp duty on a $800,000 house in Tasmania?

Stamp duty on a $800,000 property in Tasmania is $31,185.00 for a standard buyer (2025-26 rates). This is an effective rate of 3.90%.

Do first home buyers pay stamp duty in Tasmania?

At $800,000, first home buyer concessions in Tasmania do not reduce stamp duty below the standard amount of $31,185.00. The property value exceeds the concession threshold.

What are the total costs of buying a $800,000 property in Tasmania?

The total estimated cost is approximately $833,685.00, which includes the purchase price ($800,000), stamp duty ($31,185.00), legal/conveyancing fees (~$2,000), and building/pest inspections (~$500).

General information and estimates only — not financial, tax, or legal advice. Always verify with a licensed adviser or the ATO.