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

Surrender of lease exemption

A transfer (stamp) duty exemptions may be available when you surrender a land lease to receive a new one. Find out how to apply

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    When you have a lease over land in Queensland, the lessor can grant you a new lease even when time remains on an existing lease. However, before you can enter into the new lease, you have to give up (surrender) the existing one.

    You don’t pay duty on the surrender of a lease of land in Queensland if either:

    • there is no premium, fine or other consideration paid or payable for the surrender
    • any premium, fine or other consideration paid or payable for the surrender is paid by the lessor.

    How to claim

    To claim an exemption, you need to lodge:

    • your transaction documents
    • a dutiable transaction statement (Form D2.2)
    • a covering letter outlining the documents you have lodged, your name and return address.

    See how to lodge documents for assessment.

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    Last updated: 9 December 2025