Car Stamp Duty by State — the Same Car, All 8 Formulas (2026-27)

$1,750.00 difference on the same $50,000 car

QLD $1,500.00 vs WA $3,250.00 — conventional 4-cylinder passenger car

All 8 revenue office schedules · current as at 2026-07-17

The same car can attract very different stamp duty depending on which side of a state border it is registered. This is not simply a case of one state charging a higher rate than another. The formulas differ in kind. One state charges an amount per part of the value, another a flat percentage of the whole price, another scales the rate to the vehicle's emissions, and another steps the rate up through value tiers as the price rises.

Because the methods are structurally different, not just numerically different, a car taxed lightly in one state can be taxed heavily in another, and the gap between them is not constant across price points. This comparison runs identical prices through every state's formula, so the differences you see are the formulas at work rather than a comparison of different cars.

Duty on a conventional passenger car (4-cyl where the state asks), 2026-27
State$30,000 car$50,000 car$80,000 car
Queensland$900.00$1,500.00$2,400.00Calculator
Northern Territory$900.00$1,500.00$2,400.00Calculator
New South Wales$900.00$1,600.00$3,100.00Calculator
Australian Capital Territory$951.00$1,707.50$3,393.50Calculator
South Australia$1,140.00$1,940.00$3,140.00Calculator
Tasmania$900.00$2,000.00$3,200.00Calculator
Victoria$1,260.00$2,100.00$3,360.00Calculator
Western Australia$1,050.00$3,250.00$5,200.00Calculator
Sorted by duty on the $50,000 car. Green/EV rates differ in VIC, QLD, ACT and NT — see each state page.

Every figure in the table is produced by a single duty engine that applies each state's published formula to the same price points, so the comparison is like for like. The assumption throughout is a conventional passenger car, since duty often depends on the vehicle type. Where a state gives electric or low-emission cars a concessional rate, that treatment changes the ordering, so a green or electric vehicle can rank quite differently from the conventional car shown here. Each state page lets you apply the rate that fits your own vehicle.

Frequently asked questions

Which state has the lowest stamp duty on cars?
On a $50,000 conventional passenger car, QLD charges the least ($1,500.00) and WA the most ($3,250.00) — a spread of $1,750.00. EV and low-emissions cars reorder the table in several states.
Do I pay duty where I buy the car or where I live?
Duty is paid where the vehicle is registered — your garaging state — regardless of where you bought it. Buying interstate doesn't avoid your home state's duty.
Sources — figures current as at 17 July 2026.

Every cell is computed by the same engine that powers the per-state calculators, from each revenue office's published formula, and reconciled against official calculators before publication.

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