Free Online Stamp Duty Calculator
Use this free Stamp Duty Calculator to estimate property stamp duty, registration fee, local surcharge, fixed government fees, legal documentation cost, and total closing cost before buying a home.
In many Indian states, stamp duty is calculated on the higher of agreement value and government guideline value, also called circle rate, ready reckoner value, market value, or Jantri value. This calculator shows the duty base separately so buyers can understand why the government charge may be higher than expected.
Stamp duty rates are state-specific and can change through government notifications. Presets in this calculator are only planning hints. Always verify the latest rate, concession, cap, deed category, and valuation rule on the official state registration portal or with a qualified property lawyer before paying.
Key Features
When to Use This Stamp Duty Calculator
How to Use the Stamp Duty Calculator
- 1. Enter the agreement or sale value of the property.
- 2. Enter guideline, circle, ready-reckoner, market, or Jantri value if available.
- 3. Choose a state or region preset and buyer profile.
- 4. Edit stamp duty, registration fee, surcharge, fixed fees, and legal charges using the latest official values.
- 5. Review duty calculation base, stamp duty, registration fee, government charges, closing cost, and total buyer outflow.
Stamp Duty Calculator FAQ
Is this Stamp Duty Calculator free?
Yes. The Stamp Duty Calculator is free and does not require login.
Are the stamp duty rates exact?
No. Presets are planning hints. Stamp duty varies by state, city, buyer category, property type, deed type, valuation, surcharge, and current notification. Verify exact rates before payment.
Why does the calculator use guideline or Jantri value?
Many registrations calculate stamp duty on the higher of agreement value and government valuation. This helps prevent under-valuation during registration.
What is included in registration cost?
Registration cost may include registration fee, fixed government fees, surcharge or cess, scanning, documentation, legal, and other state-specific charges.
Where should I verify stamp duty?
Verify on your state registration or stamps department portal, sub-registrar office, latest government notification, or with a qualified property lawyer.