Discover the Indian cities with the highest property tax collections for the year 2025, and understand how these rates impact homeowners and investors. This article provides a detailed overview of the top cities and their respective tax rates, helping you make informed real estate decisions.
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The highest property tax rate in Mumbai can reach up to 2.296% of the government tax assessed capital value, especially for properties with luxury features and those in premium wards.
Bengaluru collected close to ₹4,930 crore in property tax for FY 2024-25, thanks to strong enforcement, digitization, and the auctioning of properties of defaulters.
Property tax in Bengaluru is calculated using the Unit Area Value method, where the tax rates fall between 0.5% and 1% of the annual value of the property.
Hyderabad collected ₹2,038.42 crore in property tax for FY 2024-25, reflecting the city's growing economy and increasing property values.
Property tax rates in Delhi range from 0.5% to 3% of the property’s annual value, depending on the property's location, zone, and other characteristics.

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