Tamil Nadu Stamp Duty + Registration โ The 2026 Picture
Tamil Nadu has one of the highest combined property transaction costs in India: 7% stamp duty plus 4% registration fee, totalling 11% of the property value. Unlike Maharashtra, Delhi, Rajasthan or Karnataka, there is no women's concession โ gender doesn't change the rate. The TN Registration Department (IGR) administers everything through the TNREGINET portal, which is also where you look up the binding guideline value before signing any agreement.
The 2-Component Stamp Duty in Tamil Nadu
| Component | Rate | Calculated on |
|---|---|---|
| Stamp duty | 7% | Higher of sale consideration or guideline value |
| Registration fee | 4% | Higher of sale consideration or guideline value |
| Total | 11% | Of the higher value |
There is no surcharge, no metro cess, no LBT, and no cap on registration fee โ the headline 11% is also the actual 11%. The Tamil Nadu Stamp Act / Indian Stamp Act (TN amendments) and TN Registration Act 1908 govern the rates.
Worked example 1: โน1 crore Chennai apartment, sale deed
- Stamp duty: โน1,00,00,000 ร 7% = โน7,00,000
- Registration fee: โน1,00,00,000 ร 4% = โน4,00,000
- Total: โน11,00,000 (11% all-in)
Worked example 2: โน50 lakh Coimbatore plot
- Stamp duty: โน50,00,000 ร 7% = โน3,50,000
- Registration fee: โน50,00,000 ร 4% = โน2,00,000
- Total: โน5,50,000
Worked example 3: โน40 lakh Madurai home, gift to son (blood family)
- Stamp duty: 1% of โน40,00,000 = โน40,000 โ capped at โน4,000
- Registration fee: 1% of โน40,00,000 = โน40,000 โ capped at โน4,000
- Total: โน8,000 instead of โน4,40,000 on a sale deed โ the gift route inside blood family is one of the cheapest succession instruments in India.
Guideline Value vs Sale Consideration
Stamp duty in Tamil Nadu is calculated on the higher of:
- Sale consideration โ the price written in the sale deed.
- Guideline value โ the IGR-published minimum value for that survey number / locality, reset periodically (last major TN revision: June 2017; 33% reduction; many areas still pending the 2024 revision).
Look up your guideline value before signing the agreement at tnreginet.gov.in โ Guideline Value Search โ enter zone, sub-registrar office and street/survey. If guideline value is โน85 lakh but you wrote โน70 lakh in the agreement, stamp duty is computed on โน85 lakh. The SRO does this check at the desk and will halt registration until the deficit is paid.
City Notes (rates uniform, market context differs)
Chennai (GCC)
Highest guideline values in TN. Within OMR / ECR / Anna Nagar / T Nagar zones, guideline values typically lag market by 20-40%, so stamp duty is usually computed on the sale consideration, not guideline. Budget the full 11%.
Coimbatore
Manufacturing belt โ Saravanampatti, Peelamedu, RS Puram. Guideline values closer to market here, so the "higher of" rule matters less in practice.
Madurai / Tiruchirappalli / Salem / Tirunelveli
Tier-2 cities. Guideline values often substantially below market. Still 11% โ there's no rural concession on stamp duty in TN (unlike Maharashtra, which exempts LBT in rural areas).
Document Type Differences
| Document | Stamp duty | Registration fee | Cap |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sale deed | 7% | 4% | None |
| Gift deed โ blood family | 1% | 1% | โน4,000 each (max โน8,000 total) |
| Gift deed โ non-family | 7% | 4% | Same as sale |
| Settlement deed โ within family | 1% | 1% | โน25,000 each |
| Partition deed โ within family | 1% | 1% | โน4,000 each per share |
| Release deed โ within family | 1% | 1% | โน25,000 each |
| Exchange deed | 7% | 4% | On the higher-valued property |
| Lease > 30 years | 7% on AAR + premium | 1% capped at โน20,000 | โ |
(AAR = Average Annual Rent. The caps for family transfer instruments are why so many TN property succession plans use settlement or partition deeds instead of wills โ registration costs collapse from lakhs to thousands.)
How to Pay Tamil Nadu Stamp Duty
- Look up the guideline value at tnreginet.gov.in โ Guideline Value Search.
- Compute the higher of sale consideration and guideline value โ that's your dutiable amount.
- Go to TNREGINET โ "Online Services" โ "e-Stamp" or "Stamp Duty Payment" via the SHCIL e-stamping portal (Stock Holding Corporation of India is the authorised collector in TN).
- Pay via net banking, NEFT or UPI. Print the e-stamp certificate.
- Book a sub-registrar appointment online (TNREGINET โ Citizen Services โ Online Booking).
- Visit the SRO with both buyer and seller, two witnesses, ID + PAN + Aadhaar, the e-stamp certificate, sale deed, encumbrance certificate (EC) and patta extract.
- Biometric capture + photograph happens at the SRO. Registered deed is typically returned in 5-10 working days.
Encumbrance Certificate (EC) and Patta โ Don't Skip These
Before paying stamp duty, pull the Encumbrance Certificate (EC) from TNREGINET for the past 30 years on the survey number โ this surfaces any prior mortgage, lis pendens, or unreleased loan that would block registration. Pull the patta (revenue title document) from the Tahsildar / e-Adangal portal to confirm the seller is the current pattadar. The โน100 you spend on these certificates can save you from a โน11 lakh stamp duty paid on an unregistrable title.
Common Mistakes
- Believing TN has a women's concession. It doesn't. Several news articles list TN at 7% / 4% with a women's discount โ incorrect. The TN Registration Department has not notified any gender-based concession.
- Computing stamp duty on the lower number. The SRO checks guideline value at the desk and will demand the difference plus penalty (typically 2x the deficit).
- Using a sale deed when a settlement / partition would suffice. Family transfers via sale deed cost 11%; via settlement deed cost โน50,000 max (cap on a โน50 lakh transfer). Lawyer review pays for itself.
- Forgetting EC + patta verification. 7% + 4% on a property with title defect is dead money; the registered deed alone doesn't fix a broken chain of title.
- Ignoring the 2017 guideline-value reduction. TN cut guideline values by 33% in June 2017 to spur transactions. Some sub-registrars are still using the old 2017 sheet; verify the version dated on your printout.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is stamp duty in Tamil Nadu in 2026?
7% stamp duty + 4% registration fee = 11% of the higher of sale consideration or TNREGINET guideline value. No gender concession, no cap on registration fee for sale deeds.
Is registration fee capped in Tamil Nadu?
For sale deeds, no โ 4% applies to the full value. For family settlement / release deeds, registration fee is capped at โน25,000. For blood-relative gift deeds and partitions, capped at โน4,000.
Does Tamil Nadu have a women's stamp duty discount?
No. Women buyers in TN pay the same 7% + 4% as men. (Maharashtra, Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana do offer such concessions โ TN does not.)
What is the guideline value of my property?
Look it up free at tnreginet.gov.in โ Guideline Value Search โ select sub-registrar office โ enter street / survey number.
How do I pay stamp duty in Tamil Nadu?
Via the SHCIL e-stamping system (linked from TNREGINET). Pay online by net banking / UPI, print the e-stamp certificate, then book an SRO appointment for registration.
Can I avoid stamp duty by using a gift deed to my child?
Within blood family (parent-child, spouse, sibling, grandparent-grandchild), a gift deed is 1% + 1% capped at โน4,000 each โ total โน8,000 max. Outside blood family, gift deeds attract full sale-deed rates. Legal advice recommended before using gifting for tax / succession planning.