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Buying a home involves more than just the purchase price, and understanding Land Transfer Tax can help you plan for all the costs. explains what the tax is, how it’s calculated, and what you need to know in each province.
Land Transfer Tax is a one-time tax paid to the provincial or municipal government when a property changes ownership. It is usually calculated as a percentage of the purchase price or the fair market value.The revenue from this tax supports public services, infrastructure, and housing programs. While it adds to the cost of buying a home, understanding it upfront helps make the process smoother.
The buyer is responsible for paying the Land Transfer Tax. It is due in full at closing and cannot be added to the mortgage. In most provinces, lawyers or notaries typically handle the payment to ensure the property title can be legally transferred.
Want to know how much you’ll pay? Use our Land Transfer Tax Calculator to get your exact estimate instantly.
Rates vary by province — and sometimes by municipality — and most use a tiered system where different portions of your purchase price are taxed at different percentages.
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Ontario charges a tiered provincial Land Transfer Tax. If you’re buying a home in Toronto, a municipal Land Transfer Tax applies in addition to the provincial tax and mirrors the same tiered structure.
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British Columbia charges a tiered Property Transfer Tax on residential properties.
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Quebec applies a tiered Welcome Tax
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Alberta does not charge a Land Transfer Tax; instead, buyers pay Land Titles Registration Fees.
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Saskatchewan charges Title Transfer Fees instead of a Land Transfer Tax
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Manitoba applies a sliding scale based on the property purchase price.
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Nova Scotia’s Deed Transfer Tax rate varies by municipality
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New Brunswick applies a flat transfer tax.
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Prince Edward Island charges a flat transfer tax.
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Newfoundland & Labrador charges a Registration of Deeds fee in place of a land transfer tax
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Yukon applies Title Transfer Fees based on the property value at the time of transfer.
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The Northwest Territories charges Land Titles Fees rather than a transfer tax.
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Nunavut charges registration fees instead of a Land Transfer Tax.
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Note: Cost breakdowns should be used for reference only. Actual costs will vary by individual situation.
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Some provinces offer rebates or incentives for first-time homebuyers. These rebates can reduce or partially cover the Land Transfer Tax on eligible properties, depending on the province and the purchase price. Reach out to to learn more about available rebates and how they may apply to your home purchase.
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Understanding land transfer tax is just one part of the home buying process. Let us guide you through every step and help you budget accurately for your dream home.
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