India Stamp Duty Calculator 2026
Calculate stamp duty and registration charges for property purchase across all Indian states. Know exactly what you'll pay before signing the sale agreement.
Quick Reference: Stamp Duty by State
| State | Men | Women | Registration | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maharashtra | 6% | 5% | 1% (cap ₹30K) | Stamp duty in Maharashtra includes metro cess. Women buyers … |
| Karnataka | % | % | 1% | Karnataka has 5% stamp duty for properties above ₹45 lakh. L… |
| Delhi | 6% | 4% | 1% | Delhi has gender-differentiated stamp duty — lowest in India… |
| Uttar Pradesh | 7% | 6% | 1% | UP has 7% stamp duty for men and 6% for women. One of the hi… |
| Gujarat | 4.9% | 4.9% | 1% | Gujarat has a flat 4.9% stamp duty — no gender difference. O… |
| Rajasthan | 6% | 5% | 1% | Rajasthan: 6% for men, 5% for women. Registration 1%. Total:… |
| Tamil Nadu | 7% | 7% | 4% | Tamil Nadu: 7% stamp duty + 4% registration fee = 11% total.… |
| Telangana | 6% | 6% | 0.5% | Telangana: 6% stamp duty + 0.5% registration + 4% transfer d… |
| Andhra Pradesh | 5% | 5% | 1% | Andhra Pradesh: 5% stamp duty + 1% registration + 1.5% trans… |
| West Bengal | % | % | 1% | West Bengal: 6% stamp (urban) + 1% registration. Varies by v… |
Calculate Stamp Duty by State
Maharashtra
5 cities
6%
stamp duty
Women: 5%
Karnataka
3 cities
%
stamp duty
Delhi
3 cities
6%
stamp duty
Women: 4%
Uttar Pradesh
4 cities
7%
stamp duty
Women: 6%
Gujarat
4 cities
4.9%
stamp duty
Rajasthan
3 cities
6%
stamp duty
Women: 5%
Tamil Nadu
3 cities
7%
stamp duty
Telangana
2 cities
6%
stamp duty
Andhra Pradesh
3 cities
5%
stamp duty
West Bengal
2 cities
%
stamp duty
Women Save More
Most states offer 1-2% lower stamp duty for women buyers. On a ₹50 lakh property, that's ₹50,000-1,00,000 in savings.
Registration is Separate
Stamp duty and registration charges are different. Registration is 1% in most states but can be 4% in Tamil Nadu. Budget for both.
Rates Change with Budgets
State governments revise stamp duty rates in annual budgets. Always verify with your sub-registrar office before the transaction date.