Calculate your Stamp Duty

We recommend checking the stamp duty rates below so you know exactly what you’ll have to pay and there are no surprises during your next property purchase.

The stamp duty you have to pay depends on the property’s price and you have to pay stamp duty if you buy a property costing more than £250,000.

The current SDLT threshold for residential properties is £250,000

The threshold for non-residential land and properties is £150,000.

Calculate stamp duty online

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Notes

The stamp duty calculator presumes that none (or part) of the property qualifies as mixed-use for which the current SDLT would be 3%.

Please note that this tool is an indicator only, your solicitor or tax consultant will advise you as to the actual stamp duty land tax that must be paid on completion.

All calculations are correct as of 23rd September 2022, which are subject to change at any time

Stamp Duty Rates

Tax Band Standard Stamp Duty Rates For main Residences Stamp Duty Rates For Additional & Buy-To-Let Properties
Up to £250,000 0% 3%
£250,001 to £925,000 5% 8%
£925,000 to £1.5 million 10% 13%
above £1.5 million 12% 15%