Stamp Duty Calculator - Maharashtra
Buying a property in Maharashtra? Use this calculator to instantly find out the exact stamp duty and government registration charges you need to pay to legally transfer the property to your name.
Last updated: May 2026
Must be equal to or higher than the circle rate.
Tip: Registering in a woman's name in Maharashtra saves you 1% on stamp duty!
Stamp Duty (6%)
₹3,03,000
Reg. Fee (1%)
₹30,000
Capped at max limit
True Property Cost
Property Value + Registration Fees
₹53,33,000
Reviewed by CA Rohit Sharma
•Chartered Accountant & Tax ExpertExpert in Indian taxation, corporate finance, and mortgage compliance. Rohit ensures that all tax-related calculations and loan eligibility criteria align with current regulatory standards. All mathematical models and regulatory data points have been verified for the current 2026 fiscal period.
Comprehensive Guide to Stamp Duty Rates in Maharashtra (2026)
Property transactions in Maharashtra involve two major statutory costs: Stamp Duty and Registration Fees. These taxes are crucial for the legal transfer of ownership and ensure that the property title is correctly recorded in the public records.
The rates in Maharashtra are periodicially updated by the state's revenue department and often vary based on the gender of the buyer and the locality's circle rate.
| Ownership Type | Stamp Duty Rate |
|---|---|
| Male Owner | 6% |
| Female Owner | 5% |
| Joint (Male + Female) | 5.5% |
* Note: The registration fee is currently set at 1% (Capped at a maximum of ₹30,000).
Ready Reckoner Rate vs Agreement Value
A very common mistake buyers make in Maharashtra is calculating the stamp duty strictly based on the amount they are paying the seller. The Department of Stamps and Registration explicitly states that the tax must be calculated on the Guidance Value (Circle Rate / Ready Reckoner Rate) OR the Agreement Value—whichever is strictly higher.
- Scenario A: If you buy a flat for ₹50 Lakhs, but the government's circle rate for that area says the minimum value is ₹60 Lakhs, you MUST pay stamp duty on ₹60 Lakhs.
- Scenario B: If you buy a premium flat for ₹80 Lakhs, but the circle rate is only ₹60 Lakhs, you must pay stamp duty on ₹80 Lakhs.
If the transaction value is significantly lower than the circle rate, the Income Tax Department may also issue a notice under Section 56(2)(x), treating the difference as "Income from other sources".
How to use this calculator
- 1Enter Property Value — Enter the Agreement Value of the property. Note: The stamp duty will be calculated on either the Agreement Value or the Government Circle Rate (Ready Reckoner Rate)—whichever is higher.
- 2Select Ownership Gender — Many states, including Maharashtra, offer massive tax rebates to women to promote female property ownership. Select 'Female' to see if a discount applies.
- 3See Total Outflow — The calculator instantly adds the Stamp Duty, applicable Cesses/Surcharges, and the IGR Registration Fee to give you the final Cheque Amount required by the Sub-Registrar Office.
Formula & example
The Registration Math
Example: A Male buying a ₹50,00,000 flat in Maharashtra.
- Stamp Duty: ₹3,00,000
- Registration Fee: ₹30,000
Benefits
Tax Deduction under 80C
Did you know? You can claim the stamp duty and registration charges paid in Maharashtra as a tax deduction under Section 80C up to a limit of ₹1.5 Lakhs in the year of purchase.
Legal Protection
Only a properly stamped and registered document is admissible as evidence in court if a property dispute arises.
Use cases
Home Loan Margin Calculation
Banks typically do not fund stamp duty. You must pay this entirely from your own pocket. Use this tool to calculate your exact required 'margin money'.
Frequently asked questions
Can I get a home loan to pay the stamp duty in Maharashtra?+
According to RBI guidelines, banks cannot include stamp duty and registration fees in the housing loan amount for properties costing over ₹10 Lakhs. You must bear this cost out of pocket.
What happens if the agreement value is less than the Circle Rate?+
The government of Maharashtra mandates that stamp duty must be paid on the higher of the two: the actual transaction value OR the Circle Rate (Ready Reckoner Rate) of that specific locality.
Are there discounts for female buyers in Maharashtra?+
Yes! Registering the property in a woman's name provides a 1% discount on the stamp duty.