Closing costs in the canton of St. Gallen

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Overview

In St. Gallen the transfer tax is formally a tax of the political commune — yet the rate is written into the cantonal tax act, so there is no communal leeway at all and the same rate applies everywhere. The notariat follows the official-office principle with a twist: when the land registrar notarizes the deed personally, the tariff rates double — notarization and registration then cost the same. The canton offers no primary-residence relief; only certain transfers within the family benefit from a reduced rate.

The table shows what the tax and fees actually amount to, with tariff type, who pays, source and check date; the calculator works through your individual case. Beyond that, the canton overview and the guide to the transfer tax are worth a look.

The four cost blocks

Cost blockTariffWho pays
Transfer taxflat rate Source: www.gesetzessammlung.sg.ch · Last checked: Buyer
Notary feestiered rate Source: www.gesetzessammlung.sg.ch · Last checked: Buyer
Land register feestiered rate Source: www.gesetzessammlung.sg.ch · Last checked: Buyer
Mortgage noteseveral fees Source: www.gesetzessammlung.sg.ch · Last checked: Buyer

Frequently asked questions

Who does the transfer tax in St. Gallen belong to?

To the political commune — but the rate is fixed in the cantonal tax act, so it is identical in every commune. The acquirer owes the tax, with the seller jointly liable.

Is there relief for a primary residence?

No. A reduced rate exists only for certain transfers within the family, for instance in an inheritance division.

Who notarizes the purchase contract in St. Gallen?

The state notariat — as a rule the land registrar notarizes the deed personally; in that case the tariff rates double.

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Note

Not legal or tax advice. All figures are verified against official cantonal sources and dated; the authorities and the notary are authoritative.

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