Off the Plan unit duty exemption

The ACT Government is offering duty exemptions in the ACT for some home buyers planning to live in their new properties. Note these are separate from the owner occupier base rate for duty.

Off the plan units – from 27 November 2023

For contracts exchanged on or after 27 November 2023, there is no duty on off-the-plan units (for example, unit-titled apartments and townhouses) owner occupier purchases valued at $800,000 or less.

Eligibility requirements include:

Off the plan units - from 1 July 2023 to 26 November 2023

For contracts exchanged on or after 1 July 2023 to on or before 26 November 2023, there is no duty on off-the-plan units (for example, unit-titled apartment and townhouses) owner occupier purchases valued at $700,000 or less.

Eligibility requirements include:

Off the plan units - from 1 April 2022 to 30 June 2023

For contracts exchanged on or after 1 April 2022 to on or before 30 June 2023, there is no duty on off-the-plan units (for example, unit-titled apartment and townhouses) owner occupier purchases valued at $600,000 or less.

Eligibility requirements include:

Off the plan units - from 1 July 2021 to 31 March 2022

For contracts exchanged on or after 1 July 2021 to on or before 31 March 2022, there is no duty on off-the-plan units (for example, unit-titled apartment and townhouses) owner occupier purchases valued at  $500,000 or less.

Eligibility requirements include:

Vacant land and off the plan units - 4 June 2020 to 30 June 2021

The following exemptions applied to contracts exchanged between 4 June 2020 and 30 June 2021:

Eligibility requirements include:

Eligible new homeowners will be identified as part of the settlement process.

Reference Material

Further information on the owner occupier duty exemption can be located using the information below:

Questionnaire

To determine your eligibility and apply for these exemptions, complete the online questionnaire.

How to claim?

If you're eligible, to claim the off the plan unit duty exemptions you will need to reference the concession code number shown on your completed questionnaire (405) on the Buyer Verification Declaration before you register the title transfer with Access Canberra. You do not need to give us any other documents at this time.

If you do not claim the off the plan unit duty exemption code number on the Buyer Verification Declaration before you register your transfer, you can submit a late claim using the Application for concession, exemption or correction of duty after registration of title form. When we receive your claim, we will issue you a notice of reassessment with the concession applied.

What happens next?

We'll issue you a Notice of Assessment for duty with the exemption applied. You do not have to take any further action, unless your circumstances change, in which case you will need to notify our office.

After you’ve received your assessment, we may contact you to verify your eligibility for the exemption. For example, we may require you to give us copies of any documents that support your eligibility, or we may ask you to prove your residency at the home. You need to keep copies of your supporting documents for at least five years after the transaction date.

We review claims and conduct investigations into the owner occupier exemption on an ongoing basis.