Regulatory

Karnataka: 1% stamp duty hike likely to overcome property revenue shortfall in Q1 FY26

BENGALURU: Revenue shortfall from property registration in the first quarter of this fiscal has prompted the Karnataka govt to actively consider increasing stamp duty by 1%. The stamp duty was last revised in 2013. At present, the govt levies 5% stamp duty on the guidance value (minimum selling price of property fixed by the govt), 1% registration fee, 0.5% cess, and 0.1% surcharge. In all, property buyers pay 6.6% in cess and duty. They might end up 7.6% if the govt clears the hike proposal. Chief minister Siddaramaiah, who holds the finance portfolio, convened a meeting on June 18 to…