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The Commissioner has issued new rulings on extensions of time to lodge an objection under the Taxation Administration Act and the Grants Act. Read more

The Commissioner has issued a new ruling and updated other rulings on reassessments under s.17 of the Taxation Administration Act. Read more

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Queensland Government - Queensland Revenue Office
Queensland Government - Queensland Revenue Office

Duties in Queensland

Find out about transfer (stamp) duty, insurance duty, vehicle registration duty, landholder duty, additional foreign acquirer duty, corporate trustee duty and more.

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December payroll tax due date
The December payroll tax return for periodic and half-yearly lodgers is due 14 January 2026.
9 December 2025
New rulings on lodging objections
The Commissioner has issued new rulings on extensions of time to lodge an objection under the Taxation Administration Act and the Grants Act.
5 December 2025
New and updated rulings on reassessments
The Commissioner has issued a new ruling and updated other rulings on reassessments under s.17 of the Taxation Administration Act.
2 December 2025

Frequently asked questions

There are exemptions from paying transfer (stamp) duty, vehicle registration duty and insurance duty in certain circumstances.

There are also concessions that reduce the amount of transfer duty payable. For example, if you are buying a home to live in, a concession might remove some of the duty.

If you’re registered with us as a charitable institution, you might be eligible to claim an exemption.

If you believe you are eligible for a refund of transfer (stamp) duty, you may need to request a reassessment first. Read our instructions about reassessing transfer duty.

Contact us to request a refund of vehicle registration duty within 60 days of paying.

The best way to work out how much transfer duty you have to pay is to use the estimator or calculator.

You can also:

If you’re a registered self assessor you may be able to delete draft or duplicate transactions online. If you delete a draft transaction by mistake, send an email to selfassessment@treasury.qld.gov.au.

Some changes to draft PEXA transactions have to be done in the ELNO workspace.

See the news hub for educational webinars and other information for self assessors.