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Stamp Duty Calculator

We have made it easier for you to work out how much stamp duty you will have to pay, so you can be prepared. Stamp duty is paid on properties over the threshold of £250,000 as a tax paid to HMRC. For first time buyers the tax free threshold is risen to £425,000. This is one reason why saving money is important before trying to buy a house, as this is an extra payment to be aware of.

Stamp Duty thresholds

Property worth £250,001 - £925,000 there will be a 5% stamp duty charge.

Properties worth £925,000 - £5.1m will have a 10% stamp duty charge.

Those over £1.5m will have a 12% stamp duty charge.

Use our UK Stamp Duty Calculator

Once you have used the calculator, find out more about how Stamp Duty is paid.

This UK Stamp Duty Calculator is part of the money saving help we offer so that you can be financially prepared for all the big and small moments.

Use the Calculator below and find out how much stamp duty you will have to pay on your property, simply enter what type of property you are buying, your first, next or an additional home. Then, add how much the property is worth, press ‘calculate’ and just like that you will have your answer!

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UK Stamp Duty Calculator

Calculate how much Stamp Duty you will pay:

1. Select type of property you are buying

2. Enter purchase price

3. Click "Calculate"

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