Estimate stamp duty and registration fees for residential and commercial property across major Indian states. Includes women buyer concessions and Section 80C eligibility.
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Stamp duty is a tax on legal documents (sale deeds, gift deeds, etc.) paid to the state government. It is a percentage of the property market value or circle rate (whichever is higher). In addition, registration charges (typically 1%) are paid to register the property. Together, stamp duty + registration typically adds 5-8% to property cost.
Rates vary significantly: Maharashtra 5% (+1% metro surcharge in Mumbai), Karnataka 5.6%, Delhi 4% (women) / 6% (men), UP 7%, Tamil Nadu 7%, Gujarat 4.9%, Rajasthan 5% (women) / 6% (men), West Bengal 3-5% (slabs by value). Most states offer 1-2% concession for women buyers.
Yes. Stamp duty and registration charges paid for a new residential property can be claimed under Section 80C (maximum ₹1.5 lakh per year, combined with other 80C investments) under the old tax regime only. This deduction is available only in the year of payment.
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