Stamp Duty in Maharashtra (2026) — Rates & Calculator
In Maharashtra, property stamp duty for residential property is 6.0% for male buyers (5.0% base + 1.0% Metro Cess/Local Body Tax in urban areas like Mumbai, Pune, Thane, and Nagpur) and 5.0% for female buyers (1.0% women rebate). Registration charges are 1.0% of property agreement value, strictly capped at a maximum of ₹30,000 under the Maharashtra Registration Rules.
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For a residential property valued at ₹50,00,000 in Maharashtra (Male ownership), total government stamp duty & registration fees are estimated at ₹3,30,000 (Rupees Three Lakh Thirty Thousand Only). Effective acquisition cost: ₹53,30,000 (6.6% tax).
For a residential property valued at ₹50,00,000 in Maharashtra (Male ownership), total government stamp duty & registration fees are estimated at ₹3,30,000 (Rupees Three Lakh Thirty Thousand Only). Effective acquisition cost: ₹53,30,000 (6.6% tax).
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₹3,30,000
Rupees Three Lakh Thirty Thousand Only
Women Ownership Concession Advisory (Maharashtra)
You could save ₹50,000 in stamp duty & registration charges by registering property in a female or joint (Male+Female) name in Maharashtra.
Stamp duty and registration fees paid for purchasing a residential house property are deductible under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act up to ₹1,50,000 (Old Tax Regime only, in the financial year of payment). Co-owners can each claim up to ₹1.5L based on their payment share.