The Karnataka government is considering a 1% increase in stamp duty to address a significant revenue shortfall from property registration in the first quarter of the fiscal year. This move aims to improve the state's financial performance and support the real estate sector.
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The government is considering a 1% stamp duty hike to address a significant revenue shortfall from property registration in the first quarter of the fiscal year. This move aims to boost the state's financial performance and support the real estate sector.
Currently, the Karnataka government levies 5% stamp duty on the guidance value, 1% registration fee, 0.5% cess, and 0.1% surcharge, totaling 6.6% in cess and duty.
Karnataka has the lowest stamp duty among its neighbors, except for Andhra Pradesh. Tamil Nadu levies 11%, which includes stamp duty and registration fee, while Maharashtra imposes 7%.
Real estate developers, such as T Bhaskar Nagendrappa from Credai, are concerned that the stamp duty hike will make property purchases costlier and negatively impact the sector. They suggest addressing the technical glitches in the Kaveri portal and the e-khata issuance process instead.
The Karnataka government set a target of Rs 28,000 crore for the current fiscal year. However, by the end of the first quarter, the department collected only Rs 4,556 crore, marking a 35% shortfall.

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