
Stamp duty and Registration charges in Noida, Greater Noida, This blog will help you know everything about stamp duty and registration charges on buying property Noida and Greater Noida real estate market. These are two big regions where every day new projects come up mostly in affordable range. Renowned developers have their projects here in National Capital Region (NCR).
As per the data the average property rate here is almost around Rs. 3800-4000 Sq.ft. in 2021, even after the impact of pandemic there was slight change or change in the value of Indian real estate sector. Delhi property buyers have to a lesser stamp duty than compared to NCR buyers.
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Though a huge influx of buyers are from Noida and Greater and after several directives from the central government to reduce the stamp duty and registration charges in the Uttar Pradesh (UP) government so far has not taken any decision even on affordable flats for sale. Stamp duty and registration charges are both different extra costs.
What is Stamp Duty?
Buyers have to pay a certain percentage of the property value as stamp duty to get it registered in the government’s records.
What are registration charges?
To get property registered buyers also have to pay 1% of the property value as the registration charge for completing the paperwork.
Stamp duty for women in Noida, Greater Noida
For women property buyers, in most of the states you will observe significant benefits and additional benefits through lower stamp duty rates. But, not same in the case of UP government as they only provide a standard deduction of Rs 10,000 on the total stamp duty charged.
For better understanding: if the total stamp duty liability of a woman on a residential flat stands at, say, Rs 1 lakh, she can get the property registered in Noida and Greater Noida at Rs 90,000.
Stamp duty rates on Property registration in the name of
Man 7%
Woman 7%, minus Rs 10,000
Joint (Man and woman) 7%, minus Rs 10,000
Registration fees on Property registration in the name of
Man 1%
Woman 1%
Joint (Man and woman) 1%
What Are The Stamp Duty Rates And Registration Charges In Greater Noida?
Real Estate in Greater Noida is picking high because of Noida international Airport that will be functional in some years ahead. Stamp duty and registration charges in Greater Noida are as follows with special dedication mentioned for women home buyers.
Stamp duty rates on Property registration in the name of
Man 7%
Woman 7%, minus Rs 10,000
Joint (Man and woman) 7%, minus Rs 10,000
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Registration fees on Property registration in the name of
Man 1%
Woman 1%
Joint (Man and woman) 1%
Registration Fee In Noida And Greater Noida
• For properties worth up to Rs. 10 Lakhs= Rs. 10,000
• For properties ranging between Rs 11 lakhs and Rs. 20 Lakhs= Rs 20,000
Important Points
• The state government standardized the rates, in 2020, to 1% across ticket sizes of residential properties for sale in Noida and Greater Noida.
• If a property in these cities is being registered at a value higher than its circle rate value, the registration charge would be 1% of the transaction value. And the same applies on the stamp duty.
Government-defined circle rate value= Rs. 50 Lakhs
Cost to buyer= Rs. 60 Lakhs
Then, as per calculations you will have to pay 7% of Rs 60 lakhs as stamp duty and 1% of this amount as the registration charge. Therefore, stamp duty will be Rs. 420000.
FAQs
What is stamp duty rate in Noida and Greater Noida?
Stamp duty rate is 7% for men with a discount of Rs 10,000 for properties bought in the name of a woman or joint names.
What is registration charge in Noida and Greater Noida?
The registration fee in Noida and Greater Noida for properties is 1%.
Is transfer charge the same as stamp duty in Noida?
No, stamp duty is the charge that buyers pay to the sub-registrar in Noida. The transfer charge is an additional fee that the Noida Authority imposes, on the transfer of a resale property.

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