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Stamp Duty Calculator

Calculate Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) for your UK property purchase. Updated for 2026 rates.

UK Rates • Instant Calculation • Residential & BTL

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Stamp Duty Calculation
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Rate Breakdown (UK 2026)
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£0 - £40,000
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Important Notes:

  • • First-time buyers: 0% on first £300k, 5% on £300k-£500k
  • • Home movers: Standard residential rates apply
  • • Additional properties: 5% surcharge on all bands
  • • Properties under £40,000: 0% SDLT for all types
  • • Uses UK SDLT residential rules current for 2026

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This calculator provides estimates based on current UK stamp duty rates for 2026. Always verify with HMRC or a qualified professional.

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