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Stamp Duty Calculator

Estimate stamp duty and registration cost from property value and user-entered state-style rate assumptions.

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Estimate stamp duty and registration cost

Enter property value plus the applicable stamp-duty and registration rates to estimate the upfront registration cost of a property transaction.

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Stamp duty

₹3,75,000

Registration

₹75,000

Total outlay

₹79,50,000

How to use it

  1. 01Enter the property value you want to register.
  2. 02Add the stamp-duty and registration-rate percentages that apply in your location.
  3. 03Review the duty amount, registration amount, and total acquisition cost.

Result guide

  • State rules, concessions, and buyer-specific policies can change the correct rate, so confirm the applicable rate locally before payment.
  • This page is for cost estimation and does not file or validate registration documents.
  • Adding duty and registration to the property price gives a more realistic cash requirement for the purchase.

Why this page matters

Property buyers usually search for stamp-duty math at the same time they compare home-loan affordability. The page is most useful when it keeps the rate input editable, because charges vary by state and sometimes by buyer category.

This version is honest about scope: it does not pretend to maintain every state rule internally, but it does provide a clean way to estimate the total acquisition cost once the applicable rates are known.

Frequently asked questions

Why does the page ask me for the rate instead of selecting a state?

Because the most reliable production-safe approach here is to let you enter the current applicable rate rather than risk a stale state database.

Can this result be used for home-loan planning too?

Yes. It is useful alongside EMI planning because stamp duty and registration affect the total upfront cash required.

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