Montreal Land Transfer Tax Calculator
Enter a price and see exactly what you owe on closing, including the droits de mutation that Montreal charges on top of the provincial tax. This has to be paid in cash — it cannot be added to your mortgage.
Prefilled with the median single-family price in Montreal, July 2026 (APCIQ).
A refundable credit introduced in 2026: 100% of the first $5,000 of transfer duty, plus 25% of the rest to a further $875. Maximum $5,875. Payments began October 2026.
1.28% of the purchase price
How Montreal stacks two taxes
Montreal sets its own brackets above the provincial floor, reaching 4% on the portion over $3,113,000. There is no municipal first-time buyer exemption.
| Portion of the purchase price | Rate |
|---|---|
| $0 – $62,900 | 0.50% |
| $62,900 – $315,000 | 1.0% |
| Over $315,000 | 1.50% |
Montreal transfer duties
| Portion of the purchase price | Rate |
|---|---|
| $0 – $62,900 | 0.50% |
| $62,900 – $315,000 | 1.0% |
| $315,000 – $552,300 | 1.50% |
| $552,300 – $1,104,700 | 2.0% |
| $1,104,700 – $2,136,500 | 2.50% |
| $2,136,500 – $3,113,000 | 3.50% |
| Over $3,113,000 | 4.0% |
A worked example
On the median single-family price of $645,000 in Montreal, July 2026.
| Montreal transfer duties | $8,249.00 |
| Total on $645,000 | $8,249.00 |
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What this costs you against everything else on closing
Land transfer tax is usually the single largest closing cost, and the one buyers most often forget to budget for. It is due the day you take possession and no lender will finance it.
$8,249
On $645,000
$1,100–$3,000
Notary, plus a certificate of location
$39,500
Statutory minimum on $645,000
See the full Montreal closing cost breakdown →
Our lowest five-year fixed today is 3.87% on an insured file. See the Quebec rate board →
Questions
How much is land transfer tax in Montreal?
On a $645,000 purchase you would pay $8,249.00, which is $0.00 to Quebec and $8,249.00 to Montreal. The tax is charged in bands, so the effective rate rises with the price — here it works out to 1.28%.
Can I add land transfer tax to my mortgage?
No. It is a closing cost and must be paid in cash on the day you take possession, along with your legal fees and adjustments. Lenders want to see it in your bank account before they will fund — most ask for proof of roughly 1.5% of the purchase price in closing costs on top of your down payment.
Is there a first-time buyer rebate in Quebec?
A refundable credit introduced in 2026: 100% of the first $5,000 of transfer duty, plus 25% of the rest to a further $875. Maximum $5,875. Payments began October 2026. On the example above that is worth $0.00.
Why does Montreal charge more than the rest of Quebec?
Montreal sets its own brackets above the provincial floor, reaching 4% on the portion over $3,113,000. There is no municipal first-time buyer exemption. Buying one municipality over the boundary can cut the bill roughly in half on the same price.
When exactly is it due?
Quebec is the exception. The welcome tax is billed by the municipality a few months after closing rather than collected on the day, which catches a lot of buyers out — set the money aside when you close, not when the bill lands.
Bracket and rebate figures are taken from quebec.ca and montreal.ca, checked 22 August 2026, effective 2026-01-01. Quebec indexes its thresholds every January — we re-check them each year. Price data: median single-family price, July 2026, APCIQ. This calculator is an estimate for planning. Your lawyer or notary produces the binding figure on your statement of adjustments.
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