Illinois Real Estate Transfer Tax Calculator

Calculate Illinois property transfer tax at 0.100%

Calculate the real-estate transfer tax (deed/conveyance tax) owed when selling property in Illinois, charged at 0.100% of the sale price. Shows the transfer tax amount and net proceeds, with a note on who customarily pays in Illinois.

How much is the real estate transfer tax in Illinois?

Illinois charges a real-estate transfer (deed/conveyance) tax of 0.100% of the sale price. That is about $1.00 of tax per $1,000 of value, so a $400,000.00 home would owe roughly $400.00.

The Illinois Real Estate Transfer Tax Calculator estimates the real-estate transfer tax (also called a deed or conveyance tax) owed when property changes hands in Illinois. The state charges 0.100% of the sale price. By custom the seller (grantor) pays it at closing.

How it works

The transfer tax is a flat percentage of the sale price (the consideration):

transferTax = salePrice x 0.001   (0.100%)
net         = salePrice - transferTax

At 0.100%, every $1,000 of sale price carries about $1.00 of transfer tax. The tool also shows the tax as a percentage of price and your net proceeds after the tax is deducted.

Example

Sell a home for $400,000.00 in Illinois:

transferTax = $400,000.00 x 0.001 = $400.00
net         = $400,000.00 - $400.00 = $399,600.00

So the Illinois transfer tax is about $400.00, leaving roughly $399,600.00 before commissions, other closing costs, and any mortgage payoff.

Notes

This is an estimate only and not tax or financial advice. The 0.100% rate is the statewide base; county or municipal add-on transfer taxes, exemptions (gifts, spousal, government transfers), and recording fees can change the exact figure. Confirm with the Illinois Department of Revenue / county recorder or your closing agent. All math runs in your browser — nothing is sent anywhere.