Stamp Duty Madhya Pradesh 2026
Calculate stamp duty and registration charges for property purchases in Madhya Pradesh. Pre-filled with Madhya Pradesh's current 2026 rates — adjust property value and owner type for your exact figure.
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Section 80C benefit: Stamp duty paid is deductible under Section 80C (up to ₹1.5L combined limit) in the year of payment. Claim this deduction when filing your ITR for that financial year. Consult your tax advisor for eligibility.
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Stamp Duty Rates in Madhya Pradesh (2026)
| Ownership Type | Stamp Duty Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Male | 7.5% | — |
| Female | 7.5% | — |
| Joint | 7.5% | — |
| Registration | 1% | No cap |
Key Rules & Notes for Madhya Pradesh
- Madhya Pradesh has the highest stamp duty rate in India at 7.5% — applicable to all buyer types without gender concession.
- Combined with 1% registration, total transaction cost is 8.5% in MP.
- Indore, Bhopal, and Jabalpur all fall under the same state rate.
- MP government has discussed introducing a female concession on stamp duty but no change has been implemented as of July 2026.
Section 80C deduction: Stamp duty and registration charges paid on residential property purchase are deductible under Section 80C (within the ₹1.5 lakh combined annual limit) under the Old Tax Regime. Claim the deduction in the financial year of payment. This benefit is not available under the New Tax Regime (default from FY2023–24). Consult your CA for eligibility.