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We have a range of online services so you can self-service.
Use this portal to access and manage your land tax information.
Use PTX Express to manage payroll tax and update details.
Lodge and manage duty transactions and trust declarations.
Pay land tax and vacant residential land tax by instalments.
Access and manage your vacant residential land tax information.
Manage your commercial passenger vehicle service levy online.
The 2026–27 Victorian State Budget has announced relief measures from land transfer duty, land tax and vacant residential land tax for people affected by the January 2026 Victorian bushfires.
The 2025–26 payroll tax annual reconciliation is fast approaching and is due to be lodged and paid by 21 July 2026.
We run free and regular webinars, focusing on a particular topic.
The SRO was named Best Government Contact Centre of the Year and a finalist for Best AI Project at the 2026 Customer Contact Week Excellence Awards.
If you have been impacted by the 2026 Victorian bushfires, please contact us on 13 21 61 to discuss your circumstances.
You must notify us by 15 February 2026 if you own certain residential land in Victoria that was vacant in 2025.
Today the Victorian Government announced that value capture will be applied to help fund the Suburban Rail Loop.
We are continuing to update the header and footer of our portals. The wagering and betting tax portal will update next week.
Discover the new features of our redesigned website.
From 1 January 2025, the short stay levy applies to short stays in Victorian properties.
Our customer service centre, which answers incoming calls including those to our 13 21 61 number, will be closed during the Christmas-New Year holiday period.
State tax amendments effective from November 2025.
Learn how we are achieving our strategic goal to maximise compliance.
The Victorian Parliament has passed legislation that may impact New Zealand citizens.
The State Revenue Office 2024–25 Annual Review is now available.
Draft TAA-008v2 will replace TAA-008.
We are continuing to update the header and footer of our portals. You will notice the updated portals have the same look and feel.
Administering a deceased estate is often a sensitive and complex process.
We are updating the header and footer of our portals over the coming months. After the change, you will notice a different look and feel.
The Victorian Government has announced a temporary pause on livestock duty, effective from 1 October 2025 to 30 September 2026.
Join us at our property taxes education roadshow across Victoria this October and November.
The Victorian Homebuyer Fund has closed to new participants.
The due date for lodging your 2024–25 payroll tax annual return was 21 July. If you haven’t lodged yet, penalties of up to 25% plus interest may apply.
We have updated our website with new information about recent changes to the commercial and industrial property tax (CIPT) as part of the State Taxation Acts Amendment Act 2025.
Two new explainer videos help users understand the Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund (ESVF).
From 1 July 2025, the payroll tax-free threshold will increase from $900,000 to $1,000,000 for annual returns, and from $75,000 to $83,333 for monthly returns.
The start of a new financial year means updates to some fees, thresholds, levies and rates.
The Victorian Government has announced a short-term extension of the Victorian Homebuyer Fund.
The HomeBuilder Grant has now closed, with the final deadline for submitting supporting documents passing at midnight on 30 June 2025.
Revenue ruling PTA-042v2 Application of regional rate has been published to reflect the new regional employee definition.
The State Taxation Acts Amendment Act 2025 (the Act) received Royal Assent on 24 June 2025.
State tax amendments effective from June 2025.
The 2025-26 guidelines are now available on our website.
The 2023-24 payroll tax annual reconciliation has closed.
On Tuesday 27 May the emergency services and volunteers fund (ESVF) received Royal Assent.
The Victorian Budget 2025–26 included one measure that impacts legislation administered by the SRO.
On Friday 16 May the emergency services and volunteers fund (ESVF) passed Parliament and is awaiting Royal Assent.