If you're a first-home buyer in Western Australia (WA), one of the key costs you’ll need to consider is stamp duty. Thankfully, WA offers generous stamp duty concessions for eligible first-home buyers, reducing this expense and making the path to home ownership more accessible. In this article, we’ll cover what stamp duty is, how concessions work for first-home buyers in WA, and the eligibility criteria for these benefits. We’ll also provide up-to-date tables with current concession rates to help you estimate your potential costs.
Stamp duty is a tax imposed by the state government on property purchases, including both residential homes and vacant land. For first-home buyers in WA, the state government offers a First Home Owner Rate (FHOR) of Duty, providing significant relief from these charges, especially for properties and land within specific value thresholds.
First-home buyers who meet certain eligibility criteria may be able to pay a reduced rate or even avoid paying stamp duty altogether, depending on the purchase price of the property or land. This concession aims to ease the financial burden on first-time buyers, facilitating easier entry into the property market.
As of 9 May 2024, the stamp duty concessions for first-home buyers in WA vary based on whether you’re purchasing a residential property or vacant land. Let’s break down these rates.
If you’re purchasing a new or established home, you may qualify for the following FHOR stamp duty rates:
Property Value | Stamp Duty Rate |
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Up to $450,000 | Nil |
$450,000 to $600,000 | $15.01 for each $100, or part thereof, above $450,000 |
Above $600,000 | Standard rate applies |
With this structure, no stamp duty is payable for properties up to $450,000. For properties priced between $450,000 and $600,000, a concessional rate applies, gradually increasing as the property value rises. Once a property’s value exceeds $600,000, the standard stamp duty rate applies.
For those buying vacant land with the intention of building a home, the following stamp duty rates apply:
Land Value | Stamp Duty Rate |
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Up to $300,000 | Nil |
$300,000 to $400,000 | $13.01 for each $100, or part thereof, above $300,000 |
Above $400,000 | Standard rate applies |
If the land’s value is up to $300,000, no stamp duty is payable. For land valued between $300,000 and $400,000, the concessional rate applies, with standard rates taking effect for land above $400,000.
To qualify for these stamp duty concessions, you must meet certain criteria, which are aligned with the requirements for the first home owner grant (FHOG). Even if you don’t receive the FHOG, you must satisfy these conditions to access the FHOR duty rates:
As a first-home buyer, you must notify the Commissioner of State Revenue within 30 days if you become aware that any eligibility criteria will not be met. If, for any reason, the FHOG needs to be repaid, the property transfer may also be reassessed, and the general rate of duty may apply instead of the concessional rate. Ensuring ongoing eligibility for the concession is essential to avoid additional costs and maintain the benefits provided.
Taking advantage of stamp duty concessions as a first-home buyer not only reduces your upfront expenses but also strengthens your overall financial position in the property market. Here’s how these concessions can work to your advantage:
Utilising first-home buyer concessions is about more than just reducing upfront costs; it’s a strategy that supports financial stability and long-term affordability. By lowering your LVR and possibly avoiding LMI, you’re setting yourself up for a healthier financial start in your new home.
Navigating the property market and understanding eligibility requirements can be complex. A UNO broker can help guide you through the process, ensuring that you make informed decisions about your first home purchase. Reach out to a UNO broker today to learn more about your options, eligibility, and how to maximise your savings on stamp duty as a first-home buyer in Western Australia. Let’s make your first home purchase a smooth and rewarding experience.
Source: Westnern Australia Government