South Australian bushfire victims will be exempt from some property and vehicle-related taxes and fees, the State Government has announced.

Key points: Bushfires have hit several South Australian regions in recent months

Bushfires have hit several South Australian regions in recent months The State Government has announced certain property-related taxes will be waived for victims

The State Government has announced certain property-related taxes will be waived for victims The Government said the relief measures would amount to between $1 million and $2 million

People affected by the fires will be exempt from stamp duty for replacement properties and vehicles, and will not have to pay land tax in 2019–20 or 2020–21.

Bushfires caused widespread devastation on the lower Eyre Peninsula in November, the Adelaide Hills in December and Kangaroo Island this month.

Administration fees will be waived for people replacing lost or destroyed drivers' licences, as well as for replacement motor vehicles, Treasurer Rob Lucas announced.

Owners of cars destroyed in the fire will be able to apply for refunds of their unexpired registration.

"Waiving these fees and charges is a practical way for the State Government to provide further assistance to bushfire-affected communities and to help them get back on their feet," Mr Lucas said.

"The land tax and stamp duty relief measures are similar to those introduced by the Victorian Government, but the land tax relief measures are for two years compared to one in Victoria."

Stamp duty relief on new homes will be capped at $48,830 — the amount due on a $1 million property — while on cars it will be capped at $1,940, the amount payable on a private vehicle worth $50,000.

A cyclist rides past burnt ground in the Adelaide Hills after the Cudlee Creek bushfire. ( ABC News )

The Emergency Services Levy will not be waived but debt collection will be put on hold.

Mr Lucas said it was difficult to know how much the measures would cost.

"The broad estimate that Cabinet was provided with was somewhere between $1 million and $2 million possibly, but ultimately it will depend on a range of factors," he said.

"Not everyone, we're told, even though they're eligible for relief will actually seek the relief."

Land tax is not payable on a person's main home or on farms, but applies to commercial and investment properties and holiday homes.

Tourism campaign targets bushfire zones

Labor called for a tax relief package for bushfire victims from Kangaroo Island and the Adelaide Hills last week, following a similar move in Victoria.

"You can go a long way to assisting bushfire-affected communities by Government contemplating its tax settings for those people," Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas said.

A house on fire in the Cudlee Creek bushfire. ( ABC News )

The State Government yesterday launched a $1.1 million tourism campaign encouraging locals and interstate tourists to "book out" Kangaroo Island and the Adelaide Hills.

Kangaroo Island ferry operator SeaLink is offering discounted passenger fares to the island until the end of June.

The Government was urged to subsidise SeaLink and other ferry services, with Premier Steven Marshall saying "all options" were being considered.

"There is nothing that has been taken off the table," Mr Marshall said last week.

"We've had a huge number of suggestions that have come into the Cabinet. We've also been out talking to people about their ideas."