Closing costs in the canton of Solothurn

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Overview

Solothurn charges one of the heftier transfer taxes in Switzerland — and waives it entirely when the property is permanently and exclusively owner-occupied: for the classic home purchase the tax shrinks to zero, provided the buyer moves in within the deadline. Everything is handled by the Amtschreiberei, which unites notariat and land register under one roof; a separate land register fee therefore does not exist. Our fee figures rest on the official price list of the Amtschreibereien — average values built on a base flat fee, so more of a “from” than a precise forecast: the actual invoice follows the effort of the individual case.

The table breaks down the cost blocks with tariff type, who pays, source and check date; whether the exemption applies in your case can be tested in the calculator. The canton overview provides the cross-cantonal comparison, and the mechanics of the tax are explained in the guide to the transfer tax.

The four cost blocks

Cost blockTariffWho pays
Transfer taxflat rate Primary-residence relief may apply Source: bgs.so.ch · Last checked: Buyer
Notary feesseveral fees Source: so.ch · Last checked: Buyer
Land register feesnot levied Source: so.ch · Last checked: Buyer
Mortgage noteseveral fees Source: so.ch · Last checked: Buyer

Frequently asked questions

Do I pay transfer tax in Solothurn if I move in myself?

Usually not. Acquiring residential property that is permanently and exclusively owner-occupied is tax-exempt by law — provided residence is actually taken up within the deadline.

What is the Amtschreiberei?

The cantonal office that combines notarization and land register under one roof. There is no separate land register fee — it is part of the price of the transfer service.

How reliable are the fee figures for Solothurn?

They are official average values of the Amtschreibereien built on a base flat fee. The actual invoice depends on the effort involved and can differ.

Run the numbers in the calculator

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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