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The NSW Supreme Court Pre-Judgment Interest Calculator makes it simple to work out the interest owed. It covers multiple interest rates and is free to use.
- Choose the State and Court Jurisdiction.
- Enter the date you wish to start calculating Interest from. Note: This date is included in the calculations.
- Enter the date you wish to end calculating Interest. Note: This date is included in the calculations.
- Enter the dollar amount you wish to perform the calculation on.
- Enter a number in the Modifier if you wish to add a percentage to the existing rate (ie add 2% to every rate), otherwise leave as zero.
- Enter a 'File Reference' to be displayed on the page for printing (optional).
- Click the 'Calculate' button.
The NSW Supreme Court Pre-Judgment Interest Calculator makes it simple to work out the interest owed. It covers multiple interest rates and is free to use.
- Choose the State and Court Jurisdiction.
- Enter the date you wish to start calculating Interest from. Note: This date is included in the calculations.
- Enter the date you wish to end calculating Interest. Note: This date is included in the calculations.
- Enter the dollar amount you wish to perform the calculation on.
- Enter a number in the Modifier if you wish to add a percentage to the existing rate (ie add 2% to every rate), otherwise leave as zero.
- Enter a 'File Reference' to be displayed on the page for printing (optional).
- Click the 'Calculate' button.
Netlaw's NSW Supreme Court Interest Calculator calculates pre-judgment interest for an applicable period commencing July 1 2010.
Section 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 provides the Supreme Court of NSW with the power and authority to make an Order for interest to be awarded on a civil debt from the date the cause of action arose. The power to do so is discretionary, and the Practice Note issued by the Chief Justice dated 16 June 2010 states that practitioners should, when seeking such an Order from the Court, expect interest to be calculated in accordance with the rate agreed upon by the Discount and Interest Rate Harmonisation Committee. Netlaw's Supreme Court Pre-Judgment Interest Rate Calculates interest on a civil debt in accordance with said Practice Note.
Whilst we take care to ensure our information, programming and algorithms are accurate and current, we make no promises, assurances, statements or warranties that information displayed on this website is current and/or accurate and legal practitioners, litigants and users of our calculators are responsible for obtaining their own legal advice and information. Should you seek an Order for pre-judgment interest in the Supreme Court of NSW calculated in accordance with a contractual obligation or another basis instead then please use a simple interest calculator (coming soon).
Section 100 of the Civil Procedure Act 2005 provides the Supreme Court of NSW with the power and authority to make an Order for interest to be awarded on a civil debt from the date the cause of action arose. The power to do so is discretionary, and the Practice Note issued by the Chief Justice dated 16 June 2010 states that practitioners should, when seeking such an Order from the Court, expect interest to be calculated in accordance with the rate agreed upon by the Discount and Interest Rate Harmonisation Committee. Netlaw's Supreme Court Pre-Judgment Interest Rate Calculates interest on a civil debt in accordance with said Practice Note.
Whilst we take care to ensure our information, programming and algorithms are accurate and current, we make no promises, assurances, statements or warranties that information displayed on this website is current and/or accurate and legal practitioners, litigants and users of our calculators are responsible for obtaining their own legal advice and information. Should you seek an Order for pre-judgment interest in the Supreme Court of NSW calculated in accordance with a contractual obligation or another basis instead then please use a simple interest calculator (coming soon).
NSW Supreme Court Pre Judgment Interest Rates
Start | End | % Rate |
---|---|---|
02/Mar/1988 | 16/Feb/1992 | 15 |
17/Feb/1992 | 31/Aug/1993 | 11.25 |
01/Sep/1993 | 28/Feb/1995 | 10.5 |
01/Mar/1995 | 28/Feb/1997 | 12 |
01/Mar/1997 | 31/Aug/1997 | 10.5 |
01/Sep/1997 | 31/Aug/1998 | 10 |
01/Sep/1998 | 29/Feb/2000 | 9.5 |
01/Mar/2000 | 31/Aug/2000 | 10 |
01/Sep/2000 | 31/Aug/2001 | 11 |
01/Sep/2001 | 28/Feb/2002 | 10 |
01/Mar/2002 | 31/Dec/2006 | 9 |
01/Jan/2007 | 05/Mar/2009 | 10 |
06/Mar/2009 | 30/Jun/2010 | 9 |
01/Jul/2010 | 31/Dec/2010 | 8.5 |
01/Jan/2011 | 30/Jun/2011 | 8.75 |
01/Jul/2011 | 31/Dec/2011 | 8.75 |
01/Jan/2012 | 30/Jun/2012 | 8.25 |
01/Jul/2012 | 31/Dec/2012 | 7.5 |
01/Jan/2013 | 30/Jun/2013 | 7 |
01/Jul/2013 | 31/Dec/2013 | 6.75 |
01/Jan/2014 | 30/Jun/2014 | 6.5 |
01/Jul/2014 | 31/Dec/2014 | 6.5 |
01/Jan/2015 | 30/Jun/2015 | 6.5 |
01/Jul/2015 | 31/Dec/2015 | 6 |
01/Jan/2016 | 30/Jun/2016 | 6 |
01/Jul/2016 | 31/Dec/2016 | 5.75 |
01/Jan/2017 | 30/Jun/2017 | 5.5 |
01/Jul/2017 | 31/Dec/2017 | 5.5 |
01/Jan/2018 | 30/Jun/2018 | 5.5 |
01/Jul/2018 | 31/Dec/2018 | 5.5 |
01/Jan/2019 | 30/Jun/2019 | 5.5 |
01/Jul/2019 | 31/Dec/2019 | 5.25 |
01/Jan/2020 | 30/Jun/2020 | 4.75 |
01/Jul/2020 | 31/Dec/2020 | 4.25 |
01/Jan/2021 | 30/Jun/2021 | 4.1 |
01/Jul/2021 | 31/Dec/2021 | 4.1 |
01/Jan/2022 | 30/Jun/2022 | 4.1 |
01/Jul/2022 | 31/Dec/2022 | 4.85 |
01/Jan/2023 | 30/Jun/2023 | 7.1 |
01/Jul/2023 | 31/Dec/2023 | 8.1 |
01/Jan/2024 | 30/Jun/2024 | 8.35 |
01/Jul/2024 | 31/Dec/2024 | 8.35 |