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Queensland Government - Queensland Revenue Office
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Transfer duty exemption and the Land Act

Some dealings that fall under the Land Act may be exempt from transfer (stamp) duty. Find out how to claim.

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    You don’t pay transfer duty on certain dealings under the Land Act 1994. Exempt dealings include:

    • grant in fee simple in trust of unallocated state land to be used for a community purpose
    • grant in fee simple of land comprising ongoing leases for pastoral purposes
    • transfers of certain pastoral leases.

    How to claim

    To claim an exemption, you need to lodge:

    • your transaction documents
    • a dutiable transaction statement (Form D2.2)
    • an identity details annexure for each non-Australian transferor and transferee, when transferring real property (e.g. homes, apartments, business premises and vacant land)
    • a covering letter outlining the documents you have lodged, your name and return address.

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    Last updated: 9 December 2025