Put our land transfer tax calculator on your website
Free for brokerages, mortgage brokers, real estate lawyers and anyone writing for Ontario buyers. Copy one snippet and the full Ontario and Toronto land transfer tax calculator — first-time buyer rebates, Toronto's April 2026 luxury brackets and the MLTT admin fee included — runs on your page. We maintain the rates; you never have to touch it again.
- No fee, no sign-up, no API key
- Resizes itself — no scrollbars, no dead space
- Works on mobile down to 320px wide
- No cookies and no tracking of your visitors
- Rates updated at the source, live in your copy
- Your accent colour and default location
Build your embed code
Pick your options, copy the snippet, paste it into your page. That is the whole installation.
Which button is selected when the widget loads. Visitors can still switch.
Match the buttons and the headline figure to your brand colour.
Embed code
The height attribute is only a fallback for the first paint and for the rare page that strips scripts — the loader resizes the frame to its exact content as soon as it runs.
Preview
Exactly what your visitors will see, live as you change the options above.
Ontario Land Transfer Tax Calculator
- Ontario land transfer tax
- $14,475
- Toronto municipal land transfer tax
- $14,475
- Toronto MLTT administration fee (incl. HST)
- $115.89
Estimate only, for planning purposes. Your real estate lawyer calculates the amount actually payable on closing. Non-residents may also owe Ontario's Non-Resident Speculation Tax, and Toronto adds a 10% Municipal Non-Resident Speculation Tax on certain residential purchases — neither is included above.
Rates verified August 2026 — Ontario Land Transfer Tax Calculator by RealEstateHQ
How to install it
- 1
Copy the snippet above
It is three parts: the iframe that renders the calculator, a credit line, and a small loader script that keeps the frame at exactly the right height.
- 2
Paste all three lines into your page
Keep them together and keep them in that order. Dropping the script only costs you the auto-sizing; dropping the credit line is the one thing that is not allowed.
- 3
Publish and check it on a phone
The widget is fluid to the width of whatever container you put it in, so give it room — a full-width content column looks best.
Where the snippet goes
| Platform | What to do |
|---|---|
| WordPress | Add a Custom HTML block where you want the calculator, then paste the snippet in. In the classic editor, switch to the Text tab first. |
| Squarespace | Insert a Code block and paste the snippet. Leave the block set to HTML and untick “Display Source Code”. |
| Webflow | Drag in an Embed element, paste the snippet, then publish — embeds only run on the published site, not in the designer. |
| Wix | Add → Embed Code → Embed HTML, choose Code, and paste the snippet. Stretch the container to full width. |
| Hand-written HTML | Paste it wherever the calculator should appear. Nothing needs to go in the <head>. |
Terms of use
- Free to embed on any site, commercial or not, on as many pages as you like.
- Keep the credit line visible on the page, in your own HTML, linking to the Ontario Land Transfer Tax Calculator. You may reword it.
- Do not modify the widget, proxy it through your own domain, or present it as your own tool.
- We may change the figures, wording and design of the widget without notice — that is the point of hosting it here rather than handing you a copy.
- The calculator is an estimate for planning purposes, not legal, tax or mortgage advice, and is offered without warranty. Neither you nor your visitors should rely on it in place of a professional's figures.
- We can ask you to remove it if any of the above is not being followed.
Common questions
Is the calculator really free to embed?
Yes. There is no fee, no sign-up and no API key. The only condition is that you keep the credit line that comes with the snippet, in your page's own HTML.
Will it slow my page down?
Barely. The iframe is lazy-loaded, so a browser only fetches it when the visitor scrolls near it, and the loader script is under 3 KB. Nothing renders above your own content.
Does it track my visitors or set cookies?
No. The embedded widget deliberately excludes our analytics, our cookie banner and any third-party scripts. It calculates in the browser and sends nothing anywhere. That is why it needs no consent banner of its own.
What happens when the tax rates change?
We update them at the source and your copy updates with them — there is nothing to re-paste. Toronto's graduated rates above $3 million, for example, went live in every embed the day they took effect.
Can I change the wording of the credit line?
Yes, as long as it stays visible on the page and still links to the calculator. Reword it to fit your house style. What it cannot do is move inside the iframe or disappear.
Can I restyle the widget to match my brand?
You can set the accent colour used for the buttons and the total, and choose which location is selected by default. Deeper styling is not currently exposed — the widget renders in an iframe, so your site's CSS does not reach inside it.
Looking for a different tool? See every calculator you can embed. Prefer to just use this one yourself? It lives at Ontario Land Transfer Tax Calculator.
