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Our Stamp Duty calculator shows how much stamp duty you could have to pay when buying a property.

  • Stamp duty will no longer be charged on the first £250,000 of a purchase (This is a doubling of the previous threshold, where no stamp duty was due on the first £125,000).
  • For First Time Buyers, there will be no stamp duty charged on the first £425,000 of a property’s price, provided that the property costs less than £625,000.

Updated stamp duty table below –

Purchase Type
Purchase Price (£)
Stamp Duty £0
Show Calculation
Tax Band % Taxable Amount Tax

If you’re buying your first home, here are a few examples –

  • On a £300,000 property – there wouldn’t be any stamp duty charged as the stamp duty for FTB’s starts from £425,000.
  • On a £500,000 property – there would be no stamp duty charged on the first £425,000, and 5% on the remaining £75,000 – This means you’d pay £3,750 in stamp duty.
  • On a £750,000 property – as the property is above £625,000, first time buyers relief does not apply. In this scenario, you wouldn’t be charged on the first £250,000, and 5% on the remaining £500,000.  This means you’d pay £25,000 stamp duty.

If you’re buying your next home, here are a few examples –

  • On a £300,000 property – there would be no stamp duty charged on the first £250,000, and 5% on the remaining £50,000 – This means you’d pay £2,500 in stamp duty.
  • On a £500,000 property – there would be no stamp duty charged on the first £250,000, and 5% on the remaining £250,000 – This means you’d pay £12,500 in stamp duty.
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