If you are eligible for the Home Buyers Concession, the Stamp Duty on your property would be $.
Factors such as previous property ownership, property value, income & number of dependants are all considered. " To see if you are eligible, visit here .
The (HBCS) is an ACT Government initiative to assist persons in purchasing a new residential home or residential vacant land by charging duty at a concessional rate.
The scheme is changing from 1 July 2019, to help more people buy the home that's right for them by removing duty on any property they want to buy.
To view the eligibility requirements for the scheme visit here:
The First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) of $7,000 ended on 30 June 2019.
For complete informaton on all the above please visit the ACT Revenue Office
First Home Buyers Assistance
From 1 July 2017 the First Home New Home scheme will be replaced by the First Home Buyers Assistance scheme.New Home Grant Scheme
The New Home Grant scheme, providing a $5,000 New Home Grant will close on 30 June 2017. More information hereFirst Home Owner Grant (New Homes) from 1 July 2017
First home owners can access a $10,000 grant for:Principal place of residence
The principal place of residence exemption will be extended to land used and occupied by an owner under a shared equity scheme as defined above. The exemption will apply from the 2018 tax year.Rate of duty
From 1 July 2017, the surcharge purchaser duty rate will increase from 4 per cent to 8 per cent.If you are eligible for the Principal Place of Residence Rebate, the Stamp Duty on your property would be $. Click here for full details.
First home owner grant
How to apply for a $10,000 grant to buy or build a new home in the Northern Territory.
First Home Owner Discount
If you are buying an established home, a new home or land to build a new home in the Northern Territory (NT), you may be able to get up to $18,601 off stamp duty.
Household goods grant scheme
Apply for a grant of up to $2,000 to buy household goods.
Home renovation grant
How to apply for up to $10,000 to renovate your home.
For other incentives, please see here.
The Queensland First Home Owners' Grant is a state government initiative to help first home owners to get their new first home sooner.
Depending on the date of your contract, you'll get $15,000 or $20,000 towards buying or building your new house, unit or townhouse (valued at less than $750,000).
The grant is paid per new home and not to each of the applicants for the same home.
All the details on Financial help and incentives here.
The First Home Owner Grant (FHOG) applies to the purchase or construction of a new residential property, including a house, flat, unit, townhouse or apartment that meets local planning standards anywhere in South Australia. FHOG ceased for established homes from 1 July 2014.
The residential property must be occupied as each applicants' principal place of residence for a continuous period of at least six months commencing within 12 months of date of settlement for contracts to purchase, or the date construction is completed for owner builders or contracts to build.
For FHOG amounts and conditions please Click here
The Tasmanian Government has extended the $20 000 First Home Owner Grant for one additional year, from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.
The First Home Owner Grant is a one-off payment for eligible applicants who buy or build a new home, where the transaction meets certain eligibility criteria.
The extension will mean that the increased $20 000 payment will be available for eligible transactions entered in to up until and including 30 June 2020.
Duty concession for first home buyers of established homes factsheet
Provides a 50 per cent concession on property transfer duty for first home buyers of established homes with a property value of $400 000 or lower. The concession has been extended until 30 June 2020.
Calculations to the right do not show discount.
Duty concession for pensioners downsizing to a new home factsheet
Provides a 50 per cent property transfer duty concession until 30 June 2020 to eligible pensioners who sell their existing home and downsize to a new home valued at $400 000 or lower.
Foreign investor duty surcharge
Introduces a Foreign Investor Duty Surcharge from 1 July 2018 of an additional 3 per cent on the dutiable value for all transactions of residential property by foreign persons. An additional 1.5 per cent also applies on the dutiable value of a property for all transactions of primary production property by foreign persons.
First Home Owner Grant If you are buying or building a new home valued up to $750,000, you may be eligible for a First Home Owner Grant (FHOG). If you are eligible for the FHOG and the home you are buying is in regional Victoria, you will receive $20,000. If the home is not in regional Victoria, the grant is $10,000. The home must be less than five years old to be eligible for the FHOG.
Exemptions and Concessions
The Grant Scheme
The first home owner grant is a one-off payment to encourage and assist first home buyers to buy or build a residential property for use as their principal place of residence. For more information refer to the First Home Owner Grant Fact Sheet.
First home owners may qualify for the grant and/or the first home owner rate of duty if they are either purchasing an established home or if they are building or purchasing a new home. The grant has:
Find detailed information in the FHOG Guide.
Disclaimer: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this calculator, the results should be used as an indication only. They are neither a quote nor a pre-qualification for a home loan.