Inquiry for civil nature
5 months ago
Q no 1
20 lakh ki permission ke value par kitna
rupay ka registry ka dalil lagta hay?
Q no 2
Kya registry dalil ke upar extra tax lagta hay?
A.Dear Client
Stamp duty varies as per the state and type of document that you want to execute and register. You can either share the location/state where you are from or go to the nearest sub-registrar office to know this.
Stamp duty varies as per the state and type of document that you want to execute and register. You can either share the location/state where you are from or go to the nearest sub-registrar office to know this.
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A.Dear client
The registration fee for a property is typically a percentage of its market value. In India, registration charges vary from state to state. In many states, the registration charge is around 1% to 2% of the property's market value. Therefore, for a property valued at 20 lakhs, the registration fee could be in the range of 20,000 to 40,000 rupees. In addition to the registration fee, there might be other charges like stamp duty and GST (Goods and Services Tax), depending on the state. These charges are separate from the registration fee and are calculated based on the property's market value. It's essential to check the specific regulations in the state where the property is located to determine the exact charges applicable.
The registration fee for a property is typically a percentage of its market value. In India, registration charges vary from state to state. In many states, the registration charge is around 1% to 2% of the property's market value. Therefore, for a property valued at 20 lakhs, the registration fee could be in the range of 20,000 to 40,000 rupees. In addition to the registration fee, there might be other charges like stamp duty and GST (Goods and Services Tax), depending on the state. These charges are separate from the registration fee and are calculated based on the property's market value. It's essential to check the specific regulations in the state where the property is located to determine the exact charges applicable.
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