Stamp Duty Calculator India State Wise

Property Registration Cost Calculator

Estimate stamp duty and registration fees for property purchase across Indian states — planning calculator only.

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Estimates only — rates change. Verify on your state registrar site or with a lawyer before paying stamp duty.

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About this tool

The Property Registration Cost Calculator helps Indian home buyers estimate stamp duty and registration charges before visiting the sub-registrar office. Select from top states including Maharashtra, Delhi, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, UP, Gujarat and more — enter property value (agreement or circle rate), choose buyer type (male, female or joint for indicative concessions) and see stamp duty percentage, registration fee and total approximate registration cost. Rates are stored in an updateable JSON table for easy annual maintenance. Free browser-based calculator with no upload. Rates change frequently — always verify on your state registrar website or with a lawyer before paying stamp duty.

How to use the Property Registration Cost Calculator

  1. 1

    Select state and property value

    Pick the state/UT and enter agreement or circle rate value in ₹.

  2. 2

    Choose buyer type

    Select male, female or joint buyers for indicative stamp duty concession.

  3. 3

    Review stamp duty and fees

    See stamp duty, registration fee and total estimated cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are rates exact for my state?

Rates are approximate planning figures. Stamp duty changes by state, property type and buyer category — verify on the official portal.

Does it include GST?

Under-construction property may attract GST separately. This tool covers stamp duty and registration fees.

What about circle rate?

Duty is usually charged on the higher of agreement value or circle rate/guidance value. Enter the applicable value.

Women buyer concession?

Toggle women buyer for an indicative concession where common state rebates apply.