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How much stamp duty i have to pay for transfer of property


25-Nov-2023 (In Property Law)
how much stamp duty i have to pay if my grandfather wants to transfer his property to me via geeft deed?and i also want to know that if i legally registered it can anyone challenges it?
Answers (2)

Answer #1
943 votes
No Stamp Duty Required for transfer of property to relatives

Hon’ble Revenu Minister Eknath Khadase announced in Assembly on 25-03–2015 that Govt. waives stamp duty on transfer of land or flat immovable property to Kin or family members. He announced that now immovable property such as land, house or flat can be transferred to Owner’s Children or even to blood relatives simply by executing transfer deed on Rs. 500/- stamp paper without paying stamp duty and registration fee. This announcement will give good relief to the families of transferors as they will not require to pay 5% stamp duty at market value as per ready Reckoner. Minister further clarified that in such an event it will be sufficient if transfer document is executed on Rs.. 500/- stamp-paper.

He further clarified that the decision to waive stamp duty on property transferred to heirs is taken on account of large complaints received from farmers who were otherwise unable to transfer farming land to their family members due to heavy stamp duty for such transactions. H’ble Chief Minister on another issue of TDR clarified in the assembly that Govt. is framing a new policy by which TDR will be indexed to the Ready Reckoner rate in order to prevent developers earning buge income from use of TDR of one area to another. The Ready Reckoner rate of the area where it is being utilized will now apply.

Answer #2
561 votes
Firstly while gifting a Property the donor must be the absolute owner of the Property. The stamp duty depends totally upon the the state wherein the Property exist. In case of Maharashtra the stamp duty is rs. 200. Also this amount is valid Only on gifting of residential premises. If the Property is of commercial nature then the stamp duty shall be as per the ready reckoner valuation of the property

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