Stamp Duty in Northern Territory — 2026 Guide
Northern Territory stamp duty (officially called transfer duty) is a state government tax paid when you buy property. It’s calculated on a sliding scale — the higher the purchase price, the higher the rate. The NT Territory Home Owner Discount (THOD) reduces stamp duty for eligible home buyers.
First home buyers: Territory Home Owner Discount (THOD) of up to $18,601 for first home buyers. Always verify current thresholds at the NT Revenue Office.
Rates are based on NT Revenue Office schedules for 2025-26. Always verify current rates at nt.gov.au/industry/commerce-and-business/starting-a-business/business-activity-statement/duties before making financial decisions.
Northern Territory Stamp Duty Calculator 2026
Calculate transfer duty on Northern Territory properties. Includes first home buyer concessions, foreign purchaser surcharges, and full upfront cost estimates.
NT Stamp Duty Rates 2026
About Stamp Duty in Northern Territory
NT Stamp Duty Rates 2026
Stamp duty (officially called transfer duty in Northern Territory) is a state government tax paid when property changes ownership. It is one of the largest upfront costs when buying a home — often ranging from $10,000 to $50,000+ depending on the purchase price.
The NT uses a graduated rate formula rather than simple brackets. Stamp duty is calculated differently for properties under and over $525,000.
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