Stamp Duty

Updated: March 18, 2025

The amount of stamp duty tax you’ll need to pay depends on a wide range of factors, including how much you pay for the property, the location of the property, whether you have a UK passport, when you buy and whether you’re a first-time buyer. It also depends on whether you’re buying a main home, a holiday home or an investment property. Use this useful stamp duty calculator to work out how much you will pay. 

The Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is a charge placed on residential property purchases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. 

In September 2022 the government announced a temporary change to stamp duty, relaxing the rates with the aim of supporting the housing market. These temporary changes will come to and end on 31st March 2025.

From the 1st April 2025, there are a number of changes to the way stamp duty is calculated:

  • The nil rate threshold will return to £125,000 (previously £250,000)
  • The nil rate threshold for first time buyers will return to £300,000 (previously £425,000)
  • The maximum purchase price for First Time Buyers Relief that can be claimed will return to £500,000 (previously £625,000)

Stamp Duty charges up to 31st March 2025

Property PriceResidential Rates2nd Home Rates
Up to £250,0000%5%
£250,001 - £925,0005%10%
£925,001 - £1.5m10%15%
£1.5m+12%17%

Stamp Duty Charges from April 1, 2025

Property PriceResidential Rates2nd Home Rates
£0 - £125,0000%5%
£125,000 - £250,0002%7%
£250,000 - £925,0005%10%
£925,000 - £1.5m10%15%
£1.5m+12%17%

Example: From 1st April 2025, if you purchase a property for £375,000, the SDLT you would owe is calculated as follows:

Property ValueCurrent Stamp Duty RateCostRate for BTL & 2nd PropertiesCost
On the first £125,0000%£05%£6,250
On £125,001 to £250,0002%£2,5007%£8,750
On £250,001 to £925,0005%£6,25010%£12,500
Total Stamp Duty£8,750£27,500

For more information on SDLT we would recommend you speak to your solicitor or a tax advisor. Please note information correct as of March 2025.

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