Stamp Duty Calculator Tamil Nadu 2026
Calculate property registration charges, stamp duty rates, and total cost for buying property in Tamil Nadu. Updated for 2026.
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Tamil Nadu Stamp Duty Rates 2026
| Category | Stamp Duty | Registration | Surcharge (2% of SD) | Total Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 7% | 4% | 0.14% | 11.14% |
| Female | 6% | 4% | 0.12% | 10.12% |
| Joint (Both Female) | 6% | 4% | 0.12% | 10.12% |
| Joint (Both Male) | 7% | 4% | 0.14% | 11.14% |
| Joint (Male + Female) | 6.5% | 4% | 0.13% | 10.63% |
Note: Women pay 3% registration (instead of 4%) for property value up to Rs 10 lakh. Surcharge is 2% of the stamp duty amount.
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Open CalculatorOverview of Real Estate in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu has one of the most dynamic real estate markets in India, anchored by Chennai, one of the country's top metropolitan cities. The state's property market spans from the IT corridors of OMR (Old Mahabalipuram Road) and GST Road in Chennai to industrial cities like Coimbatore, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, and Salem. Chennai's real estate market is driven by the IT/ITeS sector, automobile manufacturing, and the port economy. Coimbatore has emerged as a major residential market with growing industrial activity. Tamil Nadu has the highest registration charges in India at 4%, plus a surcharge of 2% on the stamp duty amount, making it one of the more expensive states for property registration.
How Stamp Duty is Calculated in Tamil Nadu
Stamp duty in Tamil Nadu is calculated on the higher of the guideline value (the state-determined minimum value) or the actual sale consideration. The stamp duty rate is 7% for men and 6% for women. Additionally, a registration fee of 4% is charged, which is the highest in India. Women get a concession on registration fee as well, paying 3% instead of 4% for properties valued up to Rs 10 lakh. A unique feature of Tamil Nadu is the surcharge of 2% levied on the stamp duty amount, which adds a small additional cost. For example, on a Rs 50 lakh property for a male buyer, stamp duty is Rs 3.5 lakh, registration is Rs 2 lakh, and surcharge is Rs 7,000, totaling Rs 5.57 lakh.
Property Registration Process in Tamil Nadu
Property registration in Tamil Nadu is managed by the Registration Department under the Inspector General of Registration. The state has a well-established online system through the Tamil Nadu Registration Department portal. The process begins with online payment of stamp duty through e-stamping or franking. The sale deed is presented at the Sub-Registrar office where both parties appear for biometric verification with two witnesses. The Sub-Registrar verifies the title, checks encumbrances, and completes the registration. Tamil Nadu has also implemented the CCLA (Centre for Land Records) system for integrated land record management. The process typically takes 7 to 14 working days.
Documents Required
- Sale deed on e-stamp paper or franked document
- Previous title deed and chain of title documents
- Encumbrance certificate (EC) for the last 13 years
- Patta or Chitta (record of rights) from the revenue department
- Property tax receipts and transfer fee receipt
- Building approval plan (for constructed property)
- Aadhaar card, PAN card, and Voter ID of all parties
- Passport-size photographs
- NOC from the relevant authority if applicable