State Tax Guide 2026

Stamp Duty in Tamil Nadu (2026) — Rates & Calculator

In Tamil Nadu, stamp duty is 7.0% of the property guide value or sale price, and registration charges are 4.0%, resulting in a combined acquisition tax rate of 11.0% across Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, and all districts.

Male Buyer Duty7%
Female Buyer Duty7%
Registration Fee4%
Payment Modee-Stamping / Online

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Stamp Duty Payable

₹3,50,000

For a residential property valued at ₹50,00,000 in Tamil Nadu (Male ownership), total government stamp duty & registration fees are estimated at ₹5,50,000 (Rupees Five Lakh Fifty Thousand Only). Effective acquisition cost: ₹55,50,000 (11% tax).

Selected State / UTTamil Nadu
Property Agreement / Circle Value₹50,00,000
Buyer Ownership GenderMale
Estimated Summary

For a residential property valued at ₹50,00,000 in Tamil Nadu (Male ownership), total government stamp duty & registration fees are estimated at ₹5,50,000 (Rupees Five Lakh Fifty Thousand Only). Effective acquisition cost: ₹55,50,000 (11% tax).

* Estimate only — please verify exact tax & rate calculations with a qualified Chartered Accountant (CA).

Total Govt Taxes & Fees (Tamil Nadu)
11% Effective Tax Rate

5,50,000

Rupees Five Lakh Fifty Thousand Only

Stamp Duty Fee3,50,000(7%)
Registration Fee2,00,000(4%)
Total Acquisition Cost55,50,000(Property + Govt Fees)
Section 80C Tax BenefitUp to ₹1.5L(Old Tax Regime)
Section 80C Income Tax Benefit Note:

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.

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Financial Cost Breakdown

Selected State / UT
Tamil Nadu
Property Agreement / Circle Value
₹50,00,000
Buyer Ownership Gender
Male
Property Classification
Residential (Urban)
Stamp Duty Payable

7% rate. 7% standard stamp duty across Tamil Nadu

₹3,50,000
Registration Charges

4% registration fee

₹2,00,000
Total Govt Fees (Stamp + Registration)

11% effective rate of property value

₹5,50,000
Total Acquisition Cost (Property + Fees)

Final total out-of-pocket investment required for property purchase

₹55,50,000
Section 80C Tax Deduction Eligibility

Deductible under Section 80C (Old Tax Regime) in financial year of payment

Up to ₹1.50 Lakh

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Stamp Duty & Registration Charges Calculator India (2026)

Free online stamp duty calculator for India. Calculate state-wise stamp duty rates, property registration charges, women buyer concessions, e-stamping costs and Section 80C tax benefits for 2026.

Last updated: August 2026
By the QuickDocIndia Editorial Team
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A stamp duty calculator is a free online tool that estimates the state stamp duty, property registration charges, and total acquisition cost of buying property in India. Stamp duty is calculated on the higher of the agreement value or the government circle rate, and typically ranges from 2% to 8% of property value plus about 1% registration. For example, on a Rs 50 Lakh flat in Maharashtra a male buyer pays 6% (Rs 3,00,000) stamp duty plus Rs 30,000 registration, while a female buyer pays 5% (Rs 2,50,000).

Updated August 2026 · Rates change by state, slab and locality. Always confirm the exact duty on the challan with the sub-registrar or SHCIL before paying. For informational purposes only, not legal or tax advice.

What is a Stamp Duty Calculator?

A stamp duty calculator is a free online tool that instantly estimates the state stamp duty, property registration charges, and total acquisition cost when you buy a flat, plot, or house in India. Instead of guessing, this property stamp duty calculator lets you enter your property value, state, and buyer profile to see exactly how many lakhs you will pay on top of the sale price.

Stamp duty and registration are the two largest upfront costs after the property price itself, together adding roughly 5% to 11% of the value. Because rates differ sharply by state and even by the buyer’s gender, a registration and stamp duty calculator is essential for accurate budgeting before you sign any agreement.

Stamp Duty vs Registration Charges

Buyers pay two distinct government charges to validate ownership. Stamp duty is a state tax under the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, that makes your sale deed legally enforceable court evidence. Registration charges are fees paid to the sub-registrar office (SRO) under the Registration Act, 1908, to record the transaction in the public registry and establish title against third-party claims.

FeatureStamp DutyRegistration Charges
Governing ActIndian Stamp Act, 1899 & State Stamp ActsRegistration Act, 1908
PurposeState revenue tax on legal document executionFee to maintain public ownership records
Typical Rate2% to 8% of property valueAbout 1% (often capped, e.g. Rs 30,000 in Maharashtra)
Women ConcessionYes, 1% to 2% rebate in many statesRarely, except select states
Section 80CDeductible up to Rs 1.5 Lakh (Old Regime)Deductible with stamp duty under 80C

How is Stamp Duty Calculated? Circle Rate vs Agreement Value

Stamp duty and registration are always charged on the higher of two values: the agreement sale value (the price agreed between buyer and seller) or the government circle rate, also called the ready-reckoner or guidance value, which is the minimum official valuation fixed by state authorities for that locality.

Formula:
Tax Base = higher of (Agreement Value, Circle Rate Value)
Stamp Duty = Tax Base × Applicable Rate %
Registration = lower of (Tax Base × Reg Rate %, State Fee Cap)
Total Acquisition Cost = Tax Base + Stamp Duty + Registration

Example: if you buy a Mumbai flat for Rs 48 Lakh but the ready-reckoner value for that area is Rs 50 Lakh, stamp duty and registration are computed on Rs 50 Lakh, not Rs 48 Lakh.

State-Wise Stamp Duty & Registration Charges 2026

The table below shows indicative 2026 rates for urban residential property. Actual rates vary by property value slab, municipal limits, and location, so always verify on the official state portal or SHCIL before paying.

State (2026)MenWomenRegistration
Maharashtra (Mumbai)6% (incl. cess)5%1% (cap Rs 30,000)
Delhi6%4%1%
Karnataka (above Rs 45L)5%4%1%
Uttar Pradesh7%6% (rebate up to Rs 1 cr)1%
Tamil Nadu7%7%4%
Telangana4%4%0.5%
Gujarat4.9%4.9% (reg fee waived)1%
Rajasthan6%5%1%
Kerala8%8%2%

State-Wise Stamp Duty Rate 2026 (Male Buyer, %)

Standard urban residential stamp duty rate across major states (verify slab/location with the sub-registrar)

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Stamp Duty Concession for Women in 2026

Most states reward buying property in a woman’s name (or with a woman as first-named applicant) with a lower stamp duty rate. This is one of the easiest legal ways to save lakhs on a purchase.

  • Delhi: women pay 4% versus 6% for men — a full 2-point saving.
  • Maharashtra: 1% concession for individual women buyers (5% versus 6%). The concession applies to stamp duty only, not to the Rs 30,000-capped registration fee, and not to company or LLP purchases.
  • Karnataka: a 1 percentage-point reduction, so 4% instead of 5% on property above Rs 45 Lakh.
  • Uttar Pradesh: 1% rebate for women on properties up to Rs 1 crore.
  • Rajasthan: 1% rebate (5% versus 6%).
  • NRI women are eligible for the concession too, since it is based on gender, not residency.

Worked Example: Charges on a Rs 50 Lakh Flat

Take a Rs 50 Lakh flat in Mumbai. A male buyer pays 6% stamp duty (Rs 3,00,000) plus Rs 30,000 registration (capped) = Rs 3,30,000. A female buyer pays 5% stamp duty (Rs 2,50,000) plus Rs 30,000 registration = Rs 2,80,000, a saving of Rs 50,000. Add legal, documentation, and society-transfer costs of roughly Rs 20,000 for the full picture.

Upfront Charges on a Rs 50 Lakh Home (Maharashtra, Male Buyer)

Illustrative split of transaction charges paid on top of the property price

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How to Pay Stamp Duty: E-Stamping, Franking & Stamp Paper

There are three main ways to pay stamp duty in India:

  1. E-Stamping (recommended): the Stock Holding Corporation of India (SHCIL) is the Central Record Keeping Agency and official e-stamp vendor, live in 25+ states and UTs. Pay online, print a tamper-proof e-stamp certificate, and verify it with the UID number. SHCIL charges no fee for the service itself — you pay only the stamp duty.
  2. Franking: an authorised bank or agent stamps your documents with a franking machine against payment of the duty.
  3. Physical stamp paper: the traditional non-judicial stamp paper method, now largely replaced by e-stamping to prevent forgery.

Tip: the e-stamping system sometimes defaults to the male rate. Always check the duty percentage on the challan before paying, as refunds for overpaid duty can take 6 to 12 months.

Section 80C Tax Benefit on Stamp Duty

Stamp duty, registration fees, and transfer charges paid on a residential house are deductible under Section 80C up to Rs 1.5 Lakh in the financial year of payment — but only under the Old Tax Regime. Joint owners who each contribute to the purchase can each claim up to Rs 1.5 Lakh separately in their own returns. Estimate the impact with our Income Tax Calculator.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Budgeting only for the sale price and forgetting 5%–11% of extra charges that sit outside your home loan.
  • Assuming duty is on the agreement value when it is actually on the higher circle rate.
  • Underpaying stamp duty — the deed becomes inadmissible in court and can attract penalties from 2% per month up to 200% of the deficit.
  • Confusing the women concession with registration — the rebate usually applies to stamp duty only.
  • Not verifying the challan rate before payment, leading to slow refund claims.

If you are renting rather than buying, a registered agreement still needs stamp duty — create one with our Rent Agreement builder.

2026 Stamp Duty Updates You Should Know

  • Women rebates expanded: UP now offers a 1% rebate on homes up to Rs 1 crore, boosting registrations in Noida and Ghaziabad.
  • E-stamping is now the norm: SHCIL e-stamps and online payment are available across 25+ states and UTs, making physical stamp paper largely obsolete.
  • Gift deeds to blood relatives remain heavily discounted — for example a flat Rs 200 in Maharashtra and about Rs 5,000 in UP.
  • Wide state variation persists: the same Rs 1 crore flat can cost about Rs 6 Lakh in Bengaluru but around Rs 10 Lakh in Kochi, so location and gender planning matter more than ever.
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How to Create & Execute

Follow these step-by-step instructions to generate your professionally formatted document

1

Enter the property or agreement value

Input your agreement sale value and the government circle or ready-reckoner value. Duty is charged on whichever is higher.

2

Select your state and city

Choose the state and municipal area, since stamp duty and registration rates vary by state, slab, and location.

3

Choose buyer gender and ownership type

Select male, female, or joint ownership to apply any women concession available in your state.

4

Review stamp duty, registration and total

The stamp duty calculator instantly shows the stamp duty, registration charge (with any cap), and total acquisition cost.

5

Check 80C benefit and pay via e-stamp

Estimate your Section 80C deduction, then pay online through SHCIL e-stamping and print the certificate for registration.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Official Stamp Duty & Registration Charge Rates in Tamil Nadu (2026)

Below is the detailed breakdown of statutory stamp duty percentages and registration charges encoded for Tamil Nadu:

Ownership / CategoryProperty TypeStamp Duty %Registration FeeCalculation Notes
Male Sole BuyerResidential Flat / Plot7%4% 7% standard stamp duty across Tamil Nadu
Female Sole BuyerResidential Flat / Plot7%4% 7% standard stamp duty across Tamil Nadu
Joint (Male + Female)Residential Flat / Plot7%4% 7% standard stamp duty across Tamil Nadu
Commercial PremisesOffice / Shop / Industrial7%4% 7% standard stamp duty across Tamil Nadu
Note: Stamp duty and registration charges are calculated on the higher of the actual sale agreement value or the official government circle/ready-reckoner rate for Tamil Nadu.

Overview of Stamp Duty & Property Registration in Tamil Nadu (2026)

Tamil Nadu has one of the highest combined property registration fee structures in India (11.0% total). The Registration Department (TNREGINET) assesses stamp duty at 7.0% and registration fee at 4.0% for sale deeds, conveyances, and property transfer instruments. The state revised guideline values across urban and rural zones to reflect current market benchmarks.

Female Buyer Stamp Duty Concessions in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu does not offer female buyer concessions on property stamp duty or registration fees. Male, female, and joint buyers pay identical 7.0% stamp duty and 4.0% registration charges.

How Circle Rates / Ready-Reckoner Valuation Works in Tamil Nadu

In Tamil Nadu, government valuation is called Guideline Value. Available on the TNREGINET portal, guideline values specify street-wise and survey-number-wise rates. Stamp duty (7%) and registration fee (4%) are levied on the higher of guideline value or agreed sale price.

How to Pay Stamp Duty Online in Tamil Nadu

Official government portal and Sub-Registrar Office (SRO) execution steps

Visit Official Tamil Nadu Portal
1

Visit the official TNREGINET portal at tnreginet.gov.in.

2

Search street-wise or survey-number-wise Guideline Value for your property in Tamil Nadu.

3

Draft sale deed and create an online document submission on TNREGINET.

4

Calculate 7.0% stamp duty and 4.0% registration fee.

5

Pay online via TNREGINET payment gateway or e-Challan at authorized SBI branches.

6

Book online token for Sub-Registrar Office (SRO) visit and complete biometric registration.

Tax Benefit Under Section 80C

Claim Up to ₹1.5 Lakh Tax Exemption on Tamil Nadu Stamp Duty

Under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961, home buyers in Tamil Nadu can claim a tax deduction for statutory payments made towards stamp duty, property registration fees, and transfer charges.

  • Maximum deduction limit of ₹1,50,000 per financial year.
  • Available ONLY under the Old Tax Regime in the financial year of payment.
  • Co-owners can claim up to ₹1.5 Lakh each if paid from separate bank accounts.
  • Applies strictly to completed residential house purchases (commercial properties excluded).

Frequently Asked Questions — Stamp Duty in Tamil Nadu

Q1.What is the total stamp duty and registration charge in Tamil Nadu for 2026?
In Tamil Nadu, total government fees are 11.0% of property value (7.0% Stamp Duty + 4.0% Registration Fee).
Q2.How to check Guideline Value online in Tamil Nadu?
Visit tnreginet.gov.in, navigate to "Guideline Value", select Zone, District, Sub Registrar Office, and Street Name to view street-wise property values.
Q3.Do women get stamp duty discount in Tamil Nadu?
No. Tamil Nadu levies uniform 7.0% stamp duty and 4.0% registration fee regardless of whether the buyer is male, female, or joint owners.
Q4.How much stamp duty is payable on a ₹50 Lakh flat in Chennai?
On a ₹50 Lakh flat in Chennai, stamp duty is ₹3,50,000 (7%) and registration fee is ₹2,00,000 (4%), totaling ₹5,50,000 in government acquisition fees.
Q5.Is e-Stamping mandatory in Tamil Nadu for property sale deeds?
Yes, Tamil Nadu requires online stamp duty payment via TNREGINET or e-Stamping through SHCIL prior to registering property at the SRO counter.
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