Hong Kong Stamp Duty Calculator - LetsGetHome Free Rental Tool

LetsGetHome Stamp Duty Calculator assists landlords and tenants in quickly calculating stamp duty costs. Convenient, accurate, and time-saving.

2024 Hong Kong Rent Stamp Duty Calculator

Stamp Duty Payable: HK$

* This stamp duty calculation applies only to Hong Kong leases that are longer than one year and do not include a rent-free period.

How to Use the LetsGetHome Lease Stamp Duty Calculator

  1. Choose the type of lease: Fixed Lease or Non-Fixed Lease
  2. Enter the rent: Monthly Rent or Total Rent for the Lease Period
  3. Fill in the lease period: Start Date and End Date
  4. Get results: Immediately see the payable stamp duty

Advantages of LetsGetHome Lease Stamp Duty Calculator

  • Saves Time: Our stamp duty calculator can quickly provide results.
  • Ensures Accuracy: Avoid manual calculation errors and provide accurate Hong Kong stamp duty calculations.
  • User-Friendly: Easy to enter information and calculate.
  • Up-to-Date: Regularly updated to reflect the latest changes in Hong Kong stamp duty.
  • Free to Use: Our stamp duty calculator is completely free.

Hong Kong Stamp Duty Calculation Related Questions

What is Hong Kong Lease Stamp Duty?

In Hong Kong, lease stamp duty is a tax imposed on rental agreements.

How is Stamp Duty Calculated?

Hong Kong Stamp Duty Calculator estimates the tax based on your rent amount and lease duration.

How Much is Hong Kong Rental Stamp Duty?

The cost of rental stamp duty varies with the rent amount and lease term.

Who Should Pay Stamp Duty?

Typically, both tenant and landlord share the cost, as stipulated in the lease agreement.

When Should Stamp Duty be Paid?

Stamp duty should be paid within 30 days of signing the lease.

Why Should I Pay Stamp Duty?

Paying stamp duty is legally required in Hong Kong to ensure the lease is valid.

How Can I Pay Stamp Duty?

You can pay stamp duty personally or through your agent.

Is It Illegal Not to Stamp?

Failure to stamp may violate Hong Kong law and could result in fines. If payment is one month late, the fine is double the stamp duty. For one to two months late, it's four times; over two months, up to ten times the duty.