Government fees

Government fees are levied on all home loans and vary from state to state. Take a look at the basic types of fees payable here.

Types of fees

There are four types of government fees:

  • Stamp duty on purchase price
  • Stamp duty on the loan amount (Mortgage Duty)
  • Mortgage registration fee (charged on both purchases and refinances)
  • Transfer fee (charged on purchases)
     

Government fees vary from state to state. For example:

  • NSW has waived stamp duty on the loan amount (Mortgage Duty) 

  • In some states, there are 2-3 different Mortgage Registration fees.

Government fees vary from state to state and are usually charged at settlement with the costs deducted from the loan amount. We recommend you check with your State Revenue Office if any fees are applicable and if you are eligible for a refund post settlement.
 

Refinances

When you refinance you may be charged a government stamp duty on the loan amount. Again, we recommend you check with your State Revenue Office if any fees are applicable and if you are eligible for a refund.


First home buyers

If you are a first home owner you may be exempt from some of these fees. 

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