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📊 Hong Kong Stamp Duty Calculator 2025 – Quick & Accurate 📊

Hong Kong Stamp Duty Calculator 2025 – Quick & Accurate

📊 Hong Kong Stamp Duty Calculator 2025 – Quick & Accurate 📊

Instantly compute your Hong Kong property & lease stamp duties in seconds!

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Why Use the Hong Kong Stamp Duty Calculator 2025?

Buying or leasing property in Hong Kong can be thrilling, but hidden costs like stamp duty can catch you off guard. Our Hong Kong stamp duty calculator removes the guesswork by giving you precise figures in one click. Whether you are a first-time buyer, seasoned investor, or corporate tenant, staying informed about ad valorem duty, special stamp duty, and lease duty is critical for budgeting and compliance.

According to the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department, stamp duty is payable on instruments for the sale and purchase of Hong Kong property. Our calculator incorporates the latest 2025 rates and regulations to ensure accuracy.

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Hong Kong Stamp Duty Calculator

Use our interactive calculator to estimate your stamp duty obligations based on the latest 2025 rates from the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department.

Your Estimated Stamp Duty

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2025 HK Stamp Duty Rates at a Glance

Based on the latest regulations from the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department, here are the current stamp duty rates for property transactions:

Price Bracket (HK$) Rate
0 – 3,000,000 1.5 %
3,000,001 – 6,000,000 3 %
6,000,001 – 20,000,000 4.5 %
> 20,000,000 6 %

Note: Non-residential properties and residential properties purchased by non-first-time buyers are subject to a flat rate of 7.5%.

Complete Guide to Hong Kong Stamp Duty 2025

What is Hong Kong Stamp Duty?

Stamp duty is a tax levied on property transactions and certain legal documents in Hong Kong. According to the Stamp Duty Ordinance (Cap. 117), it applies to:

  • Agreements for sale of residential and non-residential properties
  • Transfer of properties
  • Lease agreements

Types of Stamp Duty in Hong Kong

1. Ad Valorem Stamp Duty (AVD)

This is the basic stamp duty charged on property transactions. The rate varies based on:

  • Property value
  • Property type (residential vs. non-residential)
  • Buyer status (first-time vs. non-first-time)

2. Special Stamp Duty (SSD)

Introduced in 2010 to curb short-term property speculation, SSD applies to residential properties sold within 36 months of acquisition:

  • 6 months or less: 20% of property value
  • 6 to 12 months: 15% of property value
  • 12 to 36 months: 10% of property value

3. Buyer’s Stamp Duty (BSD)

BSD applies to residential properties acquired by non-Hong Kong permanent residents or companies, at a flat rate of 7.5%.

Step-by-Step Calculation Process

  1. Determine the property value or consideration amount
  2. Identify the transaction type (residential/non-residential, first-time buyer status)
  3. Check if Special Stamp Duty applies based on holding period
  4. Apply the relevant rates from the official tax tables
  5. Calculate the total duty payable

Real Case Studies

Case Study 1: First-Time Home Buyer

Situation: Emily, a Hong Kong permanent resident, is purchasing her first residential property valued at HK$5,000,000.

Calculation: As a first-time buyer, she qualifies for the Scale 2 rates:

  • First HK$3,000,000: 1.5% = HK$45,000
  • Remaining HK$2,000,000: 3% = HK$60,000
  • Total Stamp Duty: HK$105,000

Case Study 2: Property Investor

Situation: Mr. Chen, a non-first-time buyer, purchases a HK$15,000,000 residential property and sells it after 18 months.

Calculation:

  • Ad Valorem Stamp Duty: 7.5% of HK$15,000,000 = HK$1,125,000
  • Special Stamp Duty (12-36 months): 10% of HK$15,000,000 = HK$1,500,000
  • Total Stamp Duty: HK$2,625,000
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User Testimonials

“This Hong Kong stamp duty calculator saved me hours of research. As a first-time buyer, I was confused about the different tax rates, but the calculator gave me a clear estimate that matched exactly what I paid at the Land Registry.”

– Sarah L., First-Time Home Buyer

“I’m a property investor with multiple transactions each year. This tool helps me quickly estimate costs for different scenarios. The Special Stamp Duty calculation is particularly useful for planning exit strategies.”

– Michael T., Property Investor

“As a real estate agent, I recommend this calculator to all my clients. It’s accurate, easy to use, and saves us both time during the initial consultation phase.”

– Jennifer K., Licensed Estate Agent

FAQ – Hong Kong Stamp Duty

What is the difference between ad valorem duty and special stamp duty?

Ad valorem duty is the standard tax on property transactions based on price or value. Special stamp duty (SSD) is an extra levy imposed if the seller resells the property within 36 months.

Are first-time buyers exempt?

First-time buyers of residential property may pay a lower rate under the Ad Valorem Stamp Duty (Scale 2 rates). Use our hong kong stamp duty calculator to confirm.

How accurate is this tool?

The calculator reflects the latest 2025 rates released by the Hong Kong Government. For complex cases, always consult the official stamp duty computation service.

When is stamp duty payable?

Stamp duty is generally payable within 30 days after the execution of the agreement for sale and purchase, or the conveyance on sale.

Are there any exemptions?

Certain transactions may be exempt, such as transfers between associated corporations or transfers in connection with corporate reorganizations. Always consult a tax professional for specific cases.

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Financial Expert - John Chen
John Chen
Certified Public Accountant (CPA), HKICPA Member, 15+ Years in Hong Kong Taxation

John Chen is a seasoned tax professional with over 15 years of experience specializing in Hong Kong property taxation. As a Certified Public Accountant and active member of the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants, he has advised numerous clients on stamp duty compliance and property transaction planning. John regularly contributes to tax publications and has been quoted in the South China Morning Post on property tax matters.

Important Disclaimer

This Hong Kong stamp duty calculator provides estimates based on current tax rates and should be used for informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, the actual stamp duty payable may vary based on specific circumstances. Always consult with a qualified tax professional or the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department for official calculations and advice.