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Stamp Duty Rates increase in Kharghar, Kamothe, Kalamboli, and New Panvel

Since September 2016, Panvel Municipal Council has become a Municipal Corporation, encompassing more than 29 villages and areas. However, Mumbai is exempt from the 1% Local Body Tax (LBT), while Nagpur has a LBT of 6.5%. In addition, the Stamp Duty rate for property transactions within the Panvel Municipal Corporation has increased from 5% to 6%.

Stamp Duty for Ulwe is also 6%

The following areas will now have to pay a higher Stamp Duty rate of 6%: Kharghar, Taloja Panchnand, Kalundre, Owe, Kamothe, Chal, Navde, Devicha pada, Tondhare, Pendhar, Kalamboli, Khidukpada, Roadpali, Padghe, Walvli, Pale Khurd, Tembhode, Asudgaon, Bid, Adivali, Rohinjan, Dhansar, Karvale Budruk, Pisarve, Turbhe, Nagzari, Taloje Majkur, Ghot, and Koynavele.

Points to note while paying Stamp Duty

Stamp Paper Validity

In Maharashtra, stamp paper is valid for 6 months from the date of purchase. This means that any agreement written on the stamp paper must be signed by all parties within 6 months. After signing, you have an additional 4 months to register the agreement.

Stamp paper registration time limit

Stamp paper with signatures of all people required is supposed to be registered within 4 months from date of the signatures. If there is delay, penalty of 10 times the registration fees can be charged by the Registrar.

Part registration

If not everyone can be present on the same day, the registration can be done with just one person who is signing the agreement. Then, the others can come within 4 months to re-register the document.

Stamp Duty Rounding off

When the Stamp Duty amount payable is Rs 10,049, it will be rounded down to Rs 10,000. If the Stamp Duty amount payable is Rs 10,051, it will be rounded up to Rs 10,100.

Stamp Duty and Registration Charge on Sale Deed
(after sale agreement)

Registration and Stamp Duty charge for Sale Deed (not sale agreement) is Rs 100 only and can be paid at the Registration office itself on the day of Registration. Stamp Paper of Rs 100 can be used for the same.

Stamp duty and Registration on Lease of Agricultural Land in Maharashtra

To calculate the Stamp Duty on the lease of agricultural land, you can follow these steps:

  • Determine the market value (Ready Reckoner Value of the land).
  • Divide the Ready Reckoner value by 10.
  • Multiply the result with the number of Gunthas.
    • This should give you the Market Value of the Land to be leased.
      Note: Current Market value of Land in villages surrounding Navi Mumbai Municipal areas is approx Rs 4.5 lakh rupees per Guntha (100 sq meters)
  • Deduct 10% from the total market value.
  • 5% of this amount will be your Stamp Duty.
  • Additionally, there is a registration fee of 1%, up to a maximum of Rs 30,000, that is applicable regardless of the Market Value Amount.

Reduction on Stamp Duty

Reduction in stamp duty is also available as per the building and whether it has lift/Elevator or not

Value to be considered in building without lift/Elevator

Serial NumberFloorDecreased Value of Flat to be considered
1.Ground Floor100% (No Decrease)
2.Stilt / First Floor95%
3.Second Floor90%
4.Third Floor85%
5.Fourth Floor and above80%

Increase in valuation in Buildings with Lift/Elevator

Serial NumberFloorIncreased Value of Flat to be considered
1.Ground Floor to 4th floorNo increase
2.Fifth to 10th Floor5% increase
3.Eleventh to 20th Floor7.5% increase
4.Twenty First and above10% increase

Depreciation allowed for Stamp Duty in Maharashtra 

Age of BuildingType of ConstructionDepreciation allowed
0-2 yearsRCC0%
2-5 yearsRCC5%
5 years and aboveRCC1% per year (Sub to max of 70%0

Method to Calculate the Depreciation of Row Houses :

First Find the Ready Reckoner value of the Flat as per Annual Statement of Rates
Reduce the Ready Reckoner Value by the Open plot ready reckoner value for the same area
Multiply that amount by the Appreciation and Depreciation given in the chart above
Then Add the Ready Reckoner value to this amount again
Then multiply it by the area of the flat given in Square Meters
This will give you the ready reckoner value of the Flat/Shop
Then calculate on the other areas like /loft/terrace etc at the correct rates
Then calculate the open plot areas like parking etc at the correct ratios.
Total these amounts and that will give you the exact ready reckoner price for your flat.
Stamp Duty at the correct rates will be applicable on that.

Other than this, CIDCO Transfer (NOC) charges  are to be paid to CIDCO if the property/land/flat or any real estate is being purchased in areas managed by CIDCO (From Airoli to Panvel).

For more information on CIDCO transfer charges click this  link
You can also find more information on how the different areas are calculated for stamp duty here

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