Key Facts: Hong Kong Lease Stamp Duty
- Stamping Deadline: Within 30 days from the date of signing the tenancy agreement
- Rates: 0.25% (≤1 year), 0.5% (1-3 years), 1% (>3 years) of total/average yearly rent
- Legal Framework: Stamp Duty Ordinance (Cap. 117)
- Liability: Tenant, landlord, and all signatories are jointly liable
- Late Penalties: 2x (after 30 days), 4x (after 2 months), up to 10x (beyond 2 months)
- Copying Fee: HKD 5 per stamped copy
- Exemption: Rental deposits are excluded from calculation
Understanding Hong Kong Lease Stamp Duty
Stamp duty on tenancy agreements is a mandatory tax imposed by the Hong Kong government under the Stamp Duty Ordinance (Cap. 117). This tax applies to all lease agreements for immovable property in Hong Kong, whether residential or commercial. The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) administers stamp duty collection and enforcement.
Both landlords and tenants must understand their stamp duty obligations, as failure to comply can result in severe financial penalties and render the tenancy agreement unenforceable in legal proceedings.
Stamp Duty Rates by Lease Term
The stamp duty rate varies according to the duration of the tenancy agreement. The following table summarizes the current rates:
| Lease Term | Stamp Duty Rate | Calculation Basis |
|---|---|---|
| 1 year or less | 0.25% | Total rent for the entire term |
| More than 1 year but not exceeding 3 years | 0.5% | Average yearly rent |
| More than 3 years | 1% | Average yearly rent |
Important Note: An additional fee of HKD 5 is charged for each stamped copy of the tenancy agreement (including counterparts).
How to Calculate Stamp Duty
Calculation Rules
When calculating stamp duty on tenancy agreements, the following rules apply:
- Rounding of Rent: The yearly rent, average yearly rent, and total rent must be rounded up to the nearest HKD 100
- Rental Deposits: Any deposit mentioned in the tenancy agreement is excluded from stamp duty calculation
- Rounding of Duty: If the calculated stamp duty includes a fraction of HKD 1, round up to the nearest dollar
- Rent-Free Periods: Rent-free periods reduce the rent base for calculation but are counted in the lease term
- Variable Rent: For leases with varying rent, use the average yearly rent over the entire term
Average Yearly Rent Formula
For tenancies with variable rent or rent-free periods:
Average Yearly Rent = Total Rent Payable Over Tenancy Period ÷ Number of Years
Practical Calculation Examples
Example 1: Standard 2-Year Lease
Lease Details:
- Monthly rent: HKD 20,000
- Lease term: 2 years
- Security deposit: HKD 40,000 (excluded from calculation)
Calculation:
- Yearly rent = HKD 20,000 × 12 = HKD 240,000
- Rounded to nearest HKD 100 = HKD 240,000 (already rounded)
- Stamp duty rate for 2-year lease = 0.5%
- Stamp duty = HKD 240,000 × 0.5% = HKD 1,200
- Add copy fee = HKD 1,200 + HKD 5 = HKD 1,205
If split equally: Landlord pays HKD 602.50, Tenant pays HKD 602.50
Example 2: 1-Year Lease
Lease Details:
- Monthly rent: HKD 15,000
- Lease term: 1 year
Calculation:
- Total rent = HKD 15,000 × 12 = HKD 180,000
- Stamp duty rate for 1-year lease = 0.25%
- Stamp duty = HKD 180,000 × 0.25% = HKD 450
- Add copy fee = HKD 450 + HKD 5 = HKD 455
Example 3: 3-Year Lease with Rent-Free Period
Lease Details:
- Monthly rent: HKD 25,000
- Lease term: 3 years
- Rent-free period: 2 months
Calculation:
- Total months = 36 months
- Rent-paying months = 36 - 2 = 34 months
- Total rent payable = HKD 25,000 × 34 = HKD 850,000
- Average yearly rent = HKD 850,000 ÷ 3 = HKD 283,333.33
- Rounded to nearest HKD 100 = HKD 283,400
- Stamp duty rate for 3-year lease = 0.5%
- Stamp duty = HKD 283,400 × 0.5% = HKD 1,417
- Add copy fee = HKD 1,417 + HKD 5 = HKD 1,422
Example 4: Long-Term 5-Year Lease
Lease Details:
- Monthly rent: HKD 30,000
- Lease term: 5 years
Calculation:
- Yearly rent = HKD 30,000 × 12 = HKD 360,000
- Stamp duty rate for lease >3 years = 1%
- Stamp duty = HKD 360,000 × 1% = HKD 3,600
- Add copy fee = HKD 3,600 + HKD 5 = HKD 3,605
Stamping Procedures and Deadlines
Timeline for Stamping
Tenancy agreements must be stamped within 30 days from the date of execution (signing), regardless of when the lease actually commences. The commencement date of the tenancy has no bearing on this 30-day deadline.
Methods of Stamping
There are three methods to submit a tenancy agreement for stamping:
| Method | Procedure | Processing Time |
|---|---|---|
| e-Stamping (Online) | Submit application via GovHK e-Stamping service (24/7 available) | Instant stamp certificate upon payment |
| By Post | Mail form IRSD111(E) with payment to Stamp Office | Within 2 working days after receiving payment |
| In Person | Visit Stamp Office with completed form IRSD111(E) | Within 2 working days after payment |
Tip: The e-Stamping service is the fastest and most convenient method, offering instant stamp certificates without the need to submit physical documents.
Penalties for Late or Non-Stamping
Late Stamping Penalties
Failing to stamp a tenancy agreement within the 30-day deadline results in substantial penalties. The penalty structure is progressive and can be extremely costly:
| Delay Period | Penalty Multiplier | Example (Based on HKD 1,200 Duty) |
|---|---|---|
| Within 30 days (on time) | No penalty | HKD 1,200 |
| 31 days to 2 months late | 2x stamp duty | HKD 2,400 |
| More than 2 months late | 4x stamp duty | HKD 4,800 |
| Extended delay (IRD discretion) | Up to 10x stamp duty | Up to HKD 12,000 |
Legal Consequences of Unstamped Agreements
Beyond financial penalties, an unstamped tenancy agreement faces severe legal limitations:
- Inadmissible as Evidence: The agreement cannot be admitted as evidence in civil court proceedings
- Unenforceable: Neither party can enforce the agreement's terms, even if the other party is in breach
- Cannot be Registered: The agreement cannot be registered, filed, or acted upon by any public officer
- Civil Action Risk: The Collector of Stamp Revenue may initiate civil action to recover outstanding stamp duty
Critical Warning: An unstamped tenancy agreement effectively provides no legal protection to either landlord or tenant. In disputes, the courts will not recognize the agreement, leaving both parties vulnerable.
Payment Responsibility and Cost Sharing
Joint Liability
Under Hong Kong law, all parties who sign the tenancy agreement (landlord, tenant, and any other signatories such as guarantors) are jointly and severally liable for the stamp duty payment. This means the IRD can pursue any or all parties for the full amount.
Common Practice for Cost Sharing
While the law does not specify how stamp duty costs should be divided between parties, market practice in Hong Kong typically follows these arrangements:
- Equal Split: Most commonly, landlord and tenant each pay 50% of the stamp duty
- Tenant Pays All: In some commercial leases or tight rental markets
- Landlord Pays All: Occasionally used as a negotiating incentive
- Custom Arrangements: Parties may negotiate any split they agree upon
The agreed arrangement should be clearly documented in the tenancy agreement to avoid disputes.
Special Considerations
Additional Payments Subject to Different Rates
While standard rent is subject to the rates outlined above, certain additional payments may be subject to different stamp duty rates:
- Premium or Key Money: Subject to 4.25% stamp duty (same rate as property sales)
- Construction Fees: Subject to 4.25% stamp duty if specified in the lease
- Management Fees: Generally not subject to stamp duty if separately itemized and paid directly to management companies
Exemptions from Stamp Duty
Certain lease agreements are exempt from stamp duty under Section 39(c) of the Stamp Duty Ordinance:
- Tenancy agreements entered into by Government departments for letting out shops or units (considered Government leases)
- Leases granted by the Government under certain statutory provisions
Online Calculation Tool
The Inland Revenue Department provides a free online Stamp Duty Computation Program for tenancy agreements. This tool allows you to:
- Input lease term and rent details
- Automatically calculate the stamp duty payable
- Account for rent-free periods and variable rent
- Ensure accurate compliance with current rates
Access the tool at: IRD Stamp Duty Computation - Tenancy Agreement
Step-by-Step Guide to Stamping Your Tenancy Agreement
- Sign the Tenancy Agreement: Ensure all parties sign and date the agreement
- Calculate Stamp Duty: Use the IRD online calculator or manual calculation based on the rates above
- Choose Stamping Method: Select e-Stamping (recommended), postal, or in-person submission
- Prepare Required Information:
- Tenancy agreement details (parties, property address, rent, term)
- Payment method (credit card for online, cheque for postal/in-person)
- Submit Application: Complete form IRSD111(E) online or in paper format
- Pay Stamp Duty: Make payment through chosen method
- Receive Stamp Certificate: Obtain instantly (e-Stamping) or within 2 working days
- Keep Records: Retain stamped agreement and certificate for the duration of the tenancy and beyond
Key Takeaways
- Mandatory Compliance: All tenancy agreements for Hong Kong property must be stamped within 30 days of signing to be legally enforceable
- Rate Structure: Stamp duty ranges from 0.25% to 1% depending on lease term, calculated on total or average yearly rent (excluding deposits)
- Severe Penalties: Late stamping incurs penalties from 2x to 10x the original stamp duty amount, escalating with delay duration
- Joint Liability: All signatories are jointly responsible for payment, though parties typically split costs equally by agreement
- Legal Protection: Only stamped agreements are admissible in court and enforceable under Hong Kong law
- e-Stamping Advantage: Online stamping offers instant certification and 24/7 convenience through the GovHK platform
- Calculation Essentials: Round rent to nearest HKD 100, exclude deposits, account for rent-free periods in average yearly rent
- Use Official Tools: The IRD provides free online calculators to ensure accurate stamp duty computation
- Document Retention: Keep stamped agreements and certificates as proof of compliance and for potential legal proceedings
- Seek Professional Advice: For complex commercial leases or special arrangements, consult tax professionals or legal advisors
Disclaimer: This article provides general information about Hong Kong stamp duty on leases and is current as of December 2025. Tax laws and rates may change. For specific advice regarding your situation, consult with a qualified tax professional or the Inland Revenue Department directly. Always verify current rates and procedures with official government sources before making stamp duty payments.
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