The Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax Calculator estimates the real-estate transfer tax (also called a deed or conveyance tax) owed when property changes hands in Wisconsin. The state charges 0.300% 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 0.003 (0.300%)
net = salePrice - transferTax
At 0.300%, every $1,000 of sale price carries about $3.00 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 Wisconsin:
transferTax = $400,000.00 x 0.003 = $1,200.00
net = $400,000.00 - $1,200.00 = $398,800.00
So the Wisconsin transfer tax is about $1,200.00, leaving roughly $398,800.00 before commissions, other closing costs, and any mortgage payoff.
Notes
This is an estimate only and not tax or financial advice. The 0.300% 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 Wisconsin Department of Revenue (or the county recorder). All math runs in your browser — nothing is sent anywhere.