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Understanding your land tax relief options

Suzie Tafolo
Suzie Tafolo
Published: March 1, 2026
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TAXING TIMES: Land tax liabilities can escalate quickly.
TAXING TIMES: Land tax liabilities can escalate quickly.
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Land tax continues to be a hot topic for property owners across Queensland, particularly as land values rise and assessments increase.

Many local residents are surprised to learn that legitimate relief options do exist, yet confusion remains around how the system works and who actually qualifies.

Land tax is administered by the Queensland Revenue Office and is calculated on the total taxable value of freehold land owned as at June 30 each year.

While investment properties are typically captured, certain types of land use may qualify for exemptions or relief. Importantly, exemptions are not always applied automatically, and eligibility requirements must be carefully satisfied.

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The most common exemption is the home exemption. Where a property is genuinely the owner’s principal place of residence and the relevant criteria are met, it may be fully exempt from land tax.

Generally, the owner must both own and occupy the property as their home by June 30.

Transitional provisions may also apply for those who are between homes at that date, such as residents who have sold their previous home and are preparing to move into a newly purchased property.

However, feedback from locals – particularly older downsizers – suggests the process can feel clunky and not especially user-friendly.

Downsizing often involves tight settlement timeframes, bridging finance, and major life adjustments.

Adding complex forms, strict deadlines, and technical language can create additional stress. Missing a step or misunderstanding a requirement may result in unexpected costs.

Primary production land may also qualify for exemption where it is used for genuine farming or agricultural purposes and meets the required tests. Certain charities and approved organisations may also be eligible for relief, depending on how the land is used.

With property values across South East Queensland continuing to strengthen, land tax liabilities can escalate quickly.

Property owners are encouraged to review their land use carefully, confirm eligibility for any available exemptions, and ensure applications are lodged correctly and on time.

Disclaimer: This article is general information only and should not be considered financial or legal advice. Visit the Queensland Revenue Office website at qro.qld.gov.au.

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