Stamp Duty calculator
The Stamp Duty Land Tax Holiday has now ended. Stamp Duty thresholds have returned back to normal levels from 1st October 2021 (back to pre-Stamp Duty Holiday thresholds).
Use our calculator below to work out if you'll have to pay stamp duty, and if so, how much, so that you can factor this into your budget when considering your affordability.
First Time Buyer
Your stamp duty as a first time buyer would be
Not a First Time Buyer
Home 1 stamp duty would be
Your second home stamp duty would be
Please be aware, your results are only an estimate and should not be considered as a mortgage quote.
First Home (First Time Buyer)
Property Price | Rate | Tax Calculation |
---|---|---|
£0 - £425,000 | 0% | |
£425,000.01 - £625,000 | 5% |
Main Residence
Property Price | Rate | Tax Calculation |
---|---|---|
£0 - £250,000 | 0% | |
£250,000.01 - £925,000 | 5% | |
£925,000.01 - £1,500,000 | 10% | |
£1,500,000 + | 12% |
Second Home
Property Price | Rate | Tax Calculation |
---|---|---|
£0 - £250,000 | 3% | |
£250,000.01 - £925,000 | 8% | |
£925,000.01 - £1,500,000 | 13% | |
£1,500,000.01 + | 15% |
Because we play by the book we want to tell you that…
Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
There may be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount you pay will depend upon your circumstances.
The fee is up to 1%, but a typical fee is 0.3% of the amount borrowed.