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Stamp Duty Calculator

Calculate stamp duty and registration charges for property purchase in different Indian states.

Some states offer stamp duty concessions for women buyers
Some states have different rates for urban and rural areas
Stamp Duty Calculation Results
Property Value

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Stamp Duty

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Registration Charges

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Total Charges

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Charges Breakdown
Charge Type Amount (₹) Percentage
Stamp Duty ₹ 0 0%
Registration Fee ₹ 0 0%
Other Charges ₹ 0 -
Total ₹ 0 0%
Stamp Duty Rates in Indian States
State Stamp Duty Rate Registration Fee Gender-based Concession
Maharashtra 5% (Urban), 4% (Rural) 1% (Max ₹30,000) 1% less for women buyers
Delhi 6% (Male), 4% (Female) 1% (Max ₹30,000) 2% less for women buyers
Karnataka 5% (Urban), 3% (Rural) 1% (Max ₹15,000) 2% less for women buyers
Tamil Nadu 7% (4% SD + 3% Transfer Duty) 1% (Max ₹15,000) 3% for women buyers
Gujarat 4.9% (Urban), 4.9% (Rural) 1% (Max ₹30,000) 1% less for women buyers
Uttar Pradesh 7% (Male), 6% (Female) 1% (Max ₹20,000) 1% less for women buyers
Haryana 6% (Urban), 4% (Rural) 1% (Max ₹15,000) 2% less for women buyers
Note: Rates are subject to change. Please verify with local authorities for the latest rates.
About Stamp Duty

Stamp duty is a tax levied by state governments on legal documents for making them legally valid. In real estate transactions, stamp duty is charged on property purchase documents.

What is included in property registration charges?
  • Stamp Duty: Tax levied by state governments (varies by state)
  • Registration Fee: Typically 1% of property value (capped in most states)
  • Other Charges: May include transfer charges, processing fees, etc.

Stamp duty rates vary significantly across different states in India and may also depend on factors like property location (urban/rural), property type (residential/commercial), and buyer's gender.

Stamp Duty Saving Tips
How to Save on Stamp Duty?
  • Register property in a woman's name (many states offer concessions)
  • Check for stamp duty exemptions during festive seasons
  • Look for properties in areas with lower stamp duty rates
  • For joint ownership, ensure female co-owner to avail concessions
  • Check if your state offers any stamp duty waivers for first-time homebuyers
  • Some states offer lower rates for properties in rural areas