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 price | Transfer duty | |
|---|---|---|
| $500,000 | $23,928.60 | breakdown |
| $650,000 | $32,175 | breakdown |
| $800,000 | $39,600 | breakdown |
| $1,000,000 | $49,500 | breakdown |
The full NT transfer duty schedule
| Dutiable value | Duty payable |
|---|---|
| Up to $525,000 | D = 0.06571441 × V² + 15V, where V = value ÷ 1000 |
| $525,001 to $3,000,000 | 4.95% of the total value |
| $3,000,001 to $5,000,000 | 5.75% of the total value |
| Over $5,000,000 | 5.95% 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.