Northern Territory stamp duty calculator

Work out transfer duty on any NT property from the official Territory Revenue Office schedule. Duty on a $650,000 home is $32,175; enter your price for the exact figure and your first-home outcome.

Stamp duty calculator

NT
$32,175 transfer duty
Standard (general) duty
$32,175

NT figures from Territory Revenue Office. Estimate only — your conveyancer and the revenue office confirm the exact duty. Full breakdown for $650,000 in NT

NT duty at common prices

Property priceTransfer duty
$500,000$23,928.60breakdown
$650,000$32,175breakdown
$800,000$39,600breakdown
$1,000,000$49,500breakdown

The full NT transfer duty schedule

Northern Territory conveyance duty
Dutiable valueDuty payable
Up to $525,000D = 0.06571441 × V² + 15V, where V = value ÷ 1000
$525,001 to $3,000,0004.95% of the total value
$3,000,001 to $5,000,0005.75% of the total value
Over $5,000,0005.95% of the total value

First home buyers in NT

Territory home owner incentives. The Territory currently has no first-home stamp-duty concession on its published duty exemptions list — its home-buyer help runs through grant programs (home owner incentives) instead, which change from time to time. First home buyers pay standard conveyance duty unless a current incentive says otherwise; check the Territory Revenue Office for what is on offer. See the NT first home buyer page →
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Common questions

How is stamp duty calculated in Northern Territory?
NT transfer duty is worked out from a formula published by Territory Revenue Office. Duty on a $650,000 property is $32,175, and on $800,000 it is $39,600. Enter any price in the calculator for the exact figure.
When is stamp duty due in Northern Territory?
Transfer duty is generally payable at settlement and administered by Territory Revenue Office. It is a one-off cost on the transfer, separate from the purchase price and your loan.