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Stamp Duty on $300,000 in Australian Capital Territory

Standard buyer

$7,500

2.50% effective rate

First home buyer

$0

Saves $7,500

Foreign buyer

$28,500

Includes surcharge

Conveyance Duty breakdown: $300,000 in Australian Capital Territory

Buyer typeBase dutyAdjustmentTotal duty
Standard (owner-occupier/investor)$7,500$7,500
First home buyer (established)$7,500−$7,500$0
First home buyer (new build)$7,500−$7,500$0
Foreign purchaser$7,500+$21,000$28,500

FY2025-26 rates. Verify with your state revenue office before proceeding.

Frequently asked questions

How much stamp duty on $300,000 in Australian Capital Territory?

A standard owner-occupier or investor pays $7,500 in conveyance duty on a $300,000 property in Australian Capital Territory (FY2025-26). This is an effective rate of 2.50%.

Do first home buyers pay stamp duty on $300,000 in Australian Capital Territory?

Yes, but with a concession. First home buyers purchasing an established home at $300,000 in Australian Capital Territory pay $0, a saving of $7,500 compared to the standard rate. Home Buyer Concession Scheme: nil duty for eligible buyers on properties ≤ $1M. Income-tested (individual < $160k, couple < $200k). Verify eligibility with ACT Revenue Office.

What is the total upfront cost for a $300,000 property in Australian Capital Territory?

For a standard buyer, the total upfront cost (purchase price + conveyance duty) is $307,500. This does not include conveyancing fees, building inspection, or mortgage costs.

Other property values in Australian Capital Territory

Same price, other states