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How much stamp duty do I pay if I buy a property?
Use the SDLT calculator to work out how much tax you’ll pay. There were different thresholds and rates for residential properties before 23 September 2022. You pay stamp duty at these rates if, after buying the property, it is the only residential property you own. You usually pay 3% on top of these rates if you own another residential property.
What is a stamp duty calculator?
The stamp duty calculators give an indication of stamp duty liability for freehold residential property purchases in England & Northern Ireland. For non-UK resident calculations please use our non-UK resident stamp duty calculator Calculate how much stamp duty you will pay: Select "First Time Buyer", "Moving Home" or "Additional Property".
How does stamp duty work in the UK?
Whilst there are different names for it, each UK nation operates a similar, progressive system of stamp duty. This means that instead of paying a single rate on an ENTIRE property purchase price, you might end up paying one rate on a certain portion of the property and a different rate on another.
How do stamp duty rates differ across the UK?
Here's how the thresholds and rates differ across the UK nations. In England and Northern Ireland, no stamp duty is due on the first £250,000 of a main residential property – though that threshold is £425,000 if you're a first-time buyer. Here are the stamp duty rates you'll pay on a main residential property:
Is stamp duty a'slab tax'?
The old stamp duty system was considered to be a "slab tax" whereby rates were incremented at each SDLT threshold and applied to the whole property purchase price. Since 2014 stamp duty has become a progressive tax with rate increases applied between specific stamp duty thresholds instead of being applied to the final purchase price of a property.
What is stamp duty land tax?
This is called stamp duty land tax in England and Northern Ireland, land and buildings transaction tax in Scotland and land transaction tax in Wales (though we'll use the generic term 'stamp duty' throughout this guide). Whilst there are different names for it, each UK nation operates a similar, progressive system of stamp duty.


