The State Budget has extended some concessions in the form of reduction in stamp duty charges. The stamp duty on sale agreements of immovable property (without delivery of property) has been reduced to 0.1 per cent of sale value, subject to a minimum of Rs. 500 and maximum of Rs. 20,000.The stamp duty on DTD (Deposit of Title Deeds, executed at the time of taking home loan or loan against property), has been reduced to 0.1 per cent of loan amount subject a minimum of Rs. 500 and a maximum of Rs. 50,000.
For a sale agreement to buy a house for a consideration of Rs. 50 lakh, the stamp duty last year was Rs. 12,500, which will now get reduced to Rs. 5,000. If you had taken a home loan of Rs. 40 lakh in the last year, the stamp duty on DTD would have been Rs. 10,000, which will now get reduced to Rs. 4,000.
The budget has rationalized stamp duty payable on leasing out property. The stamp duty payable for a residential property leased out for less than one year, the stamp duty payable is 0.5 per cent of annual rent and advance (deposit) taken, subject to a maximum of Rs. 500 only. If the property let out is commercial or industrial, the stamp duty payable would be 0.5 per cent of annual rent plus money advanced, without any maximum limit.
The stamp duty for lease period has been now reduced to one per cent for lease period from one year to 10 years. Further, stamp duty applicable on lease period of 10-30 years has been reduced to two per cent for lease period of 10-20 years and three per cent for lease period of 20-30 years.
The builders and developers will also benefit from the budget as stamp duty on sale agreement (joint development) has been rationalized to one per cent of market value with a maximum of Rs. 1.5 lakh. Similarly, stamp duty payable on Power of Attorney (given for developing/construction), has been rationalized to one per cent of market value, subject to a maximum of Rs. 1.5 lakh.
The State Government has been following the stamp duty rates as recommended in the National Habitat Policy in order to get various benefits available under JNNURM (Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission). Hence one can expect the stamp duty charges on registration of immovable property to get reduced from the present six per cent to five per cent in the next budget (2011-12).
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I was happy to see the stamp duty charges are reduced from .25% to .1%. however my builder says, the Sub-registrar are demanding 1% instead of .1%. How is this possible? What is the confusion ? can anybody throw some light ?
I have recently come to know (from a reliable source) that Govt. by mistake has printed 1% instead off 0.1% subject to a minimum of Rs. 500 and maximum of Rs. 20,000. It might take 2-3 months time to correct the typo. However the amount you pay at the time of sale agreement will be deducted from the reg value of final deed. Can anybody confirm my last point?