Stamp duty on £425,000

Uses the bands from 1 April 2025. Results are estimates, not tax advice.

Summary

Purchase price
£425,000
Bands crossed
Main: 0%, 2% and 5% bands. | Additional: 5%, 7% and 10% bands.
First‑time buyer
Eligible: 0% up to £300,000; 5% on £300,001–£500,000.

SDLT totals at this price

Main residence

£11,250
RatePortionTax
0%£125,000£0
2%£125,000£2,500
5%£175,000£8,750

First‑time buyer

£6,250
RatePortionTax
0%£300,000£0
5%£125,000£6,250

Additional property

£32,500
RatePortionTax
5%£125,000£6,250
7%£125,000£8,750
10%£175,000£17,500

Potential refund if you sell your previous main home within 3 years: £21,250.

FAQs

How much is Stamp Duty on £425,000 for a main residence (2025 rates)?
Total: £11,250 • 0% on £125,000 = £0 • 2% on £125,000 = £2,500 • 5% on £175,000 = £8,750
How much will a first‑time buyer pay at £425,000?
Total: £6,250 • 0% on £300,000 = £0 • 5% on £125,000 = £6,250
How much is Stamp Duty on £425,000 if this is an additional property?
Total: £32,500 • 5% on £125,000 = £6,250 • 7% on £125,000 = £8,750 • 10% on £175,000 = £17,500
If I pay the higher rates but sell my previous main home within 3 years, what refund could I claim?
Potential refund: £21,250 (difference between higher‑rate and standard SDLT at £425,000).
Which SDLT bands are crossed at £425,000?
Main: 0%, 2% and 5% bands. Additional: 5%, 7% and 10% bands.
When is SDLT due?
You must file the SDLT return and pay the tax within 14 days of the effective date of the transaction.

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