After almost a decade, the BMC has raised property tax rates by up to 15% for over 9 lakh properties in Mumbai for the 2025-26 fiscal year. This increase has been a point of contention among residents, with some areas experiencing hikes higher than the official 15%.
Property TaxBmcMumbaiReady Reckoner RatesResidential PropertiesReal Estate MumbaiMay 28, 2025

The maximum increase in property tax rates for 2025-26 is 15%, but the actual increase can vary depending on the ready reckoner rate of the locality.
Residential properties measuring under 500 sq ft (carpet area) are exempt from the property tax hike, as per a 2017 state directive.
The last property tax hike in Mumbai occurred in 2015-16.
The property tax hike was delayed due to the pandemic and subsequent political developments in the state.
The BMC's property tax collection target for 2025-26 is Rs 5,200 crore, and it has not been revised despite the hike in rates.

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