Land Tax on $600,000 in New South Wales (2025-26)

Annual land tax $0.00 NSW land tax on $600,000
Effective rate 0%
Taxable value $0.00
Threshold used $1,075,000.00

Land Tax Breakdown

Land value $600,000
Taxable portion $0.00
Base land tax $0.00
Surcharges $0.00
Total annual land tax $0.00
Effective rate 0%

Assumes individual resident owner with no foreign or absentee surcharges. Principal place of residence is generally exempt from land tax, and ACT land tax applies to non-PPOR residential properties.

Compare Nearby Land Values in NSW

Land Value Land Tax Effective Rate
$400,000 $0.00 0%
$600,000 $0.00 0%
$800,000 $0.00 0%

Compare Land Tax Across States

State Land Tax Effective Rate
NSW $0.00 0%
SA $0.00 0%
QLD $500.00 0.083%
WA $750.00 0.125%
VIC $2,250.00 0.375%
TAS $3,238.00 0.540%
ACT $7,333.00 1.222%

Land holdings in this value range

At land values under $600,000, you may fall below the tax-free threshold in several states — NSW ($1.075M), QLD ($600k), and SA ($688k) all exempt land below these values. However, VIC ($50k), TAS ($87k), WA ($300k), and ACT (no threshold) will still charge land tax. The key question at this level is whether your total aggregated land holdings exceed the threshold, not just one property's land value.

Aggregation is the trap

Land tax is calculated on the total unimproved land value of all your taxable land in a state — not per property. Two investment properties with $300,000 land value each means $600,000 in aggregate, pushing you above the WA and TAS thresholds even though neither property individually would trigger tax.

Check your unimproved land value

Your land tax is based on the unimproved (site) value, not the property's market value. A $600,000 house on a $300,000 block is assessed at $300,000. You can find your land value on the council rates notice or through the state Valuer General.

Typical owners: Single-property investors, regional landowners, and owners of units or apartments where the land component is shared among strata lots.

Land Tax in New South Wales

NSW has one of the highest land tax thresholds in Australia at approximately $1,075,000 for individuals. This means many single-property investors pay no land tax at all. However, the threshold is based on the total unimproved land value of all your taxable NSW land combined — if you own multiple investment properties, the values are aggregated before applying the threshold.

Threshold: NSW uses a general threshold (~$1,075,000) and a premium threshold (~$6,571,000) where higher rates apply. Below the general threshold, no land tax is payable. The threshold is indexed annually by the Valuer General.
Trust ownership: Trusts in NSW are taxed at the general individual rate, but a surcharge of 1.6% can apply to discretionary trusts that do not have a fixed trust designation. Ensure your trust deed is structured correctly to avoid the surcharge.
Foreign owner surcharge: Foreign persons pay an additional 4% surcharge on all taxable land in NSW, on top of the standard rates. There is no threshold for the foreign surcharge — it applies from the first dollar of taxable land value.

How to calculate land tax on $600,000 in NSW

  1. Start with taxable land value of $600,000 in New South Wales.
  2. Apply the state threshold ($1,075,000.00) to determine taxable land value.
  3. Calculate base land tax and add any state surcharges (if applicable).
  4. Confirm the annual land tax result ($0.00) and compare with nearby values or other states.

NSW Land Tax Calculator

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FAQs

How much land tax do I pay on $600,000 in NSW?

Land tax on $600,000 in New South Wales is 0.00 per year, based on current 2025-26 rates for individual resident owners. That equals an effective rate of 0% of land value.

What is the land tax threshold in NSW?

New South Wales applies land tax once your taxable land value exceeds the state threshold. For $600,000, the taxable portion is 0.00. Use the NSW Land Tax Calculator for full details, exemptions and trust rates.

Which state has the lowest land tax on $600k?

At $600,000, New South Wales has the lowest land tax at 0.00. The highest is Australian Capital Territory at 7,333.00.

Does this land tax include foreign owner surcharges?

No. These results assume an individual resident owner without foreign or absentee surcharges. Some states apply extra land tax for foreign or absentee owners. If that applies to you, use the state calculator for a full breakdown.

What should I know about land tax on $600k holdings?

At land values under $600,000, you may fall below the tax-free threshold in several states — NSW ($1.075M), QLD ($600k), and SA ($688k) all exempt land below these values. However, VIC ($50k), TAS ($87k), WA ($300k), and ACT (no threshold) will still charge land tax. The key question at this level is whether your total aggregated land holdings exceed the threshold, not just one property's land value.