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Stamp Duty Calculator

Use this Suncorp Bank calculator to estimate how much stamp duty and other government costs you may have to pay when purchasing a property. This estimation takes approximately 2 minutes to complete and will also tell you if you could be eligible for the First Home Buyers Grant in your state.

How much is stamp duty and other upfront costs?

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Easy application, fast approvals


Complete your calculations

You can apply online by filling out an application – this will take you about 20 minutes

If conditionally approved, start the search for your dream home

You’re ready to buy

Finalise formal approval and move into your new home

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What is stamp duty?

Stamp duty is a tax applied to certain purchases, including the sale of property in most states and territories. The exact amount of stamp duty payable depends on the state or territory where you’re buying the property. Other factors include the property's price and whether it will be your primary residence or an investment.

For more information, read our articles, “How much is stamp duty in Queensland” and “What is the total cost of buying a house”.

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