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Registration Charges

Property Registration Charges Calculator

Get a full breakdown of all government charges payable at property registration — stamp duty, registration fee, GST on under-construction properties, and miscellaneous levies.

Transaction Details

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Property Registration Process

1

Pay Stamp Duty

Pay online via state government portal (e-SBTR, GRAS, GRIPS) or purchase non-judicial stamp paper.

2

Book Appointment

Visit your state's online portal and book a slot at the Sub-Registrar Office (SRO).

3

Prepare Documents

Collect: Sale deed, ID proof, PAN card, photos, NOC from society, encumbrance certificate.

4

Visit Sub-Registrar

Both buyer and seller must be present with original documents and witnesses.

5

Biometric & Photo

Fingerprints and photo are captured. Document is verified and signed.

6

Collect Registered Document

Receive digitally registered sale deed (usually within 7–15 days).

Charge Breakdown

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Documents Required for Registration

Buyer Documents

  • PAN Card (mandatory)
  • Aadhaar Card
  • Passport size photos (2)
  • Bank statement (if loan)

Seller Documents

  • Original title deed / sale deed
  • No Objection Certificate (NOC)
  • Encumbrance Certificate
  • PAN Card & Aadhaar

Property Documents

  • Sale Agreement
  • Building plan approval
  • Completion / OC certificate
  • Society share certificate

Frequently Asked Questions

Is GST payable on property purchase?

GST @5% is applicable only on under-construction properties (without input tax credit). Ready-to-move-in properties with Occupancy Certificate (OC) are exempt from GST.

What is the registration fee for property?

Registration fee varies by state — typically 1% of property value with a cap in many states (e.g., Maharashtra caps at ₹30,000; Telangana at ₹25,000).

Can registration charges be paid by cheque or online?

Most states now accept online payment via NEFT/RTGS or through government portals. Cash payment above ₹20,000 is not permitted under the Income Tax Act.

What is the difference between stamp duty and registration charges?

Stamp duty is a state tax on the property transaction document. Registration fee is charged for officially recording the ownership change at the Sub-Registrar Office. Both are mandatory.

Are registration charges deductible under Section 80C?

Yes! Both stamp duty and registration charges paid for purchase of residential property are eligible for deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act (up to ₹1.5 lakh limit).