Property Tax Payment: Step-by-Step Guide to Pay Property Tax Online (2026)
Anurag Sodani • August 3, 2026
Property tax payment is a mandatory annual obligation for every property owner in India. Whether your property is in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, or a smaller town, your local municipal body requires you to clear your property tax dues before the annual deadline — or face interest, penalties, and legal action. Property tax payment in India is now largely digital — most major municipal corporations offer seamless online payment through their official portals, mobile apps, and UPI integration. This guide covers the complete property tax payment process — online and offline — including documents required, step-by-step instructions, payment methods, common errors, and tips for safe transactions.
What is Property Tax Payment?
Property tax payment is the process of settling the annual levy that your municipal corporation charges on your land or building. The payment goes to your local body — municipal corporation, municipality, or town panchayat — and funds civic services including roads, drainage, streetlighting, and waste management.
Key facts about property tax payment in India:
- Payment is annual or half-yearly depending on the city
- The property owner — not the tenant — is responsible for payment
- Both online and offline payment options are available in most cities
- Digital receipts are generated instantly after online payment
- Non-payment attracts monthly interest and eventual property attachment
Who Needs to Pay Property Tax?
The registered owner of the property pays property tax. Tenant liability does not exist in Indian property tax law.
These categories are liable for property tax payment:
- Individual property owners (residential and commercial)
- Joint property owners (shared liability)
- Builders and developers (for unsold inventory)
- Companies owning commercial or industrial property
- Legal heirs after inheritance is completed
These are generally exempt:
- Properties owned by government bodies used for public purposes
- Religious institutions (subject to conditions)
- Properties below a minimum size or ARV threshold in some cities
- Senior citizens, ex-servicemen, and women sole owners — for partial rebate amounts
Documents Required Before Payment
Keep these ready before initiating your property tax payment:
For online payment:
- Property ID / Assessment Number / UPIC / PTIN (varies by city)
- Registered mobile number linked to the property
- Previous year’s tax receipt (for reference)
- Payment mode — UPI app, net banking credentials, or debit/credit card
And For first-time payment after purchase:
- Registered sale deed
- Previous owner’s property tax receipt
- Identity proof — Aadhaar or PAN
For claiming rebates at the time of payment:
- Age proof (senior citizen rebate)
- Service certificate (ex-servicemen rebate)
- Property registration document in woman’s name (women owner rebate)
How to Pay Property Tax Online
The online property tax payment process follows a similar flow across most Indian cities. Here is the general step-by-step process:
Step 1 — Visit the Official Municipal Portal
Always use your city’s official government portal. Never use third-party websites claiming to facilitate property tax payment.
Official portals for major cities:
| City | Official Portal |
|---|---|
| Delhi | mcdonline.nic.in |
| Mumbai | ptaxportal.mcgm.gov.in |
| Bengaluru | bbmptax.karnataka.gov.in |
| Hyderabad | onlinepayments.ghmc.gov.in |
| Chennai | tnurbanepay.tn.gov.in |
| Pune | propertytax.punecorporation.org |
| Ahmedabad | ahmedabadcity.gov.in |
| Lucknow / UP cities | e-nagarsewaup.gov.in |
| Haryana cities | property.ulbharyana.gov.in |
| Rajasthan cities | urban.rajasthan.gov.in |
| MP cities | mpenagarpalika.gov.in |
| CG cities | cgsuda.com |
Step 2 — Log In or Enter Property Details
Most portals require either:
- Mobile number + OTP login (Delhi MCD, Haryana ULB, AMC Ahmedabad)
- Username + password login (UP eNagarSewa, Tamil Nadu GCC)
- SSO ID login (Rajasthan)
- Direct Property ID entry without login (BBMP Bengaluru, GHMC Hyderabad, MP eNagarpalika)
Step 3 — Search and Retrieve Your Property
Enter your unique property identifier:
- UPIC (Delhi MCD)
- SAS Application Number or PID (BBMP Bengaluru)
- PTIN (Hyderabad GHMC, Andhra Pradesh CDMA)
- Property Account Number (MCGM Mumbai)
- Subassessee Number (Tamil Nadu)
- Property ID (Haryana, UP, MP, CG)
- Tenement Number (Ahmedabad AMC)
- Service Number (Rajasthan)
Verify all displayed details — owner name, address, zone, area, usage.
Step 4 — Verify Tax Amount
Before paying, carefully verify:
- The property details match your actual property
- The tax amount for the current year is correct
- Any outstanding arrears from previous years are displayed
- Applicable rebates (early payment, online payment) are shown
Important: Do not proceed if any property details appear incorrect. Contact your ward office or raise a grievance on the portal to get corrections done first.
Step 5 — Make Payment
Select your preferred payment method and complete the transaction. All major municipal portals support:
- UPI (GPay, PhonePe, BHIM, Paytm)
- Net banking (all major Indian banks)
- Debit card (Visa, Mastercard, RuPay)
- Credit card (Visa, Mastercard)
Step 6 — Download Receipt
Download the payment receipt immediately after the transaction. Do not close the browser window before downloading. Save both a digital copy and a printed copy.
Property Tax Payment Due Dates — City-wise Reference
| City | Due Date | Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi (MCD) | July 31, 2026 (extended for FY 2026–27) | Annual |
| Mumbai (MCGM) | June 30 / December 31 | Half-yearly |
| Bengaluru (BBMP) | April 30 (with 5% rebate) | Annual |
| Chennai (GCC) | September 30 / March 31 | Half-yearly |
| Hyderabad (GHMC) | October 15 / April 15 (approx.) | Half-yearly |
| Pune (PMC) | June 30 / December 31 | Half-yearly |
| Ahmedabad (AMC) | September 30 / March 31 | Half-yearly |
| UP Nagar Nigams | March 31 | Annual |
| Haryana cities | March 31 | Annual |
| MP cities | June 30 | Annual |
| Rajasthan cities | March 31 | Annual |
| CG cities | June 30 | Annual |
Offline Property Tax Payment Process
If you prefer paying in person, here is the offline property tax payment process:
- Visit your nearest municipal ward office or tax collection centre.
- Carry your property ID or previous tax receipt for identification.
- Request a demand notice or challan from the counter.
- Verify the amount on the challan before paying.
- Pay by cash, cheque, or demand draft in favour of your municipal corporation.
- Collect your stamped receipt immediately.
- Keep the receipt safely — it is your primary proof of payment.
Offline payment also available at:
- Designated bank branches (varies by city — check your municipal portal)
- ITZ Cash Counters (Delhi MCD)
- Bengaluru One Centres (BBMP)
- eMitra Kiosks (Rajasthan)
- PuraSeva Centres (Andhra Pradesh)
- MeeSeva / e-Seva Centres (Telangana)
- Jan Seva Kendras (UP and MP)
Online Payment Methods — What is Supported
| Payment Method | Availability |
|---|---|
| UPI (GPay, PhonePe, BHIM, Paytm) | All major portals |
| Net Banking | All major portals |
| Debit Card (Visa, Mastercard, RuPay) | All major portals |
| Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard) | Most major portals |
| Digital Wallets | AMC Ahmedabad, GHMC Hyderabad |
| IMPS / RTGS | Haryana ULB portal |
Early Payment Rebates — Don’t Miss These
Several municipal corporations offer significant rebates for early property tax payment:
| City | Rebate | Condition |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi (MCD) | 10% | Pay before July 31, 2026 |
| Delhi (MCD) | 2% additional | Online payment, tax ≤ ₹10,000 |
| Bengaluru (BBMP) | 5% | Pay before April 30 |
| Ahmedabad (AMC) | Up to 15% | Advance + online + loyalty rebate |
| Jaipur (JMC) | 10% | Pay before due date |
| Gurugram (MCG) | Varies | Check portal annually |
| Haryana (all) | 100% interest waiver | Clear arrears + self-certify before June 30, 2026 |
Planning your property tax payment before the rebate deadline saves real money every year. A ₹20,000 annual tax bill saves ₹2,000 with a 10% rebate — every year, for as long as you own the property.
Common Payment Errors and How to Avoid Them
Error 1 — Paying under the wrong Property ID.
Always verify the owner name, address, and property details on screen before confirming payment. Paying under the wrong Property ID is difficult to reverse.
Error 2 — Double payment.
Never hit the “Pay” button more than once. If the page does not respond, wait — do not re-initiate. Most portals have a 24-hour reconciliation window.
Error 3 — Paying on unofficial portals.
Several unofficial websites mimic municipal portals. Always access portals directly — bookmark the official URL from your first visit.
Error 4 — Not downloading the receipt before closing.
Many portals generate a one-time receipt URL. If you close the window without downloading, you must use the receipt reprint section — which requires your transaction reference number.
Error 5 — Not checking arrears.
Current year payment does not automatically clear previous year arrears. Check arrears balance separately and pay them in the same transaction if possible.
Error 6 — Paying after the rebate deadline.
Check the rebate deadline for your city each financial year. Deadlines shift — Delhi extended its deadline to July 31 for FY 2026–27. Always verify on the official portal.
Tips for Safe Online Property Tax Payment
- Always use the official municipal portal URL — not links from emails or social media
- Use a personal device on a secured private network for payment
- Do not share OTPs with anyone — your municipal body will never ask for OTP by call
- Save the transaction reference number before closing the payment page
- Download the receipt immediately after payment
- Check your bank statement within 48 hours to confirm the debit
- If payment fails but money is deducted, contact the municipal helpline with your bank reference number
Property Tax Payment and Home Buying
When you buy a property, property tax payment history becomes your responsibility from the date of registration.
Before buying:
- Check all outstanding dues on the seller’s Property ID using the official municipal portal
- Verify payment history for the last three to five years
- Get a No Dues Certificate from the municipal body confirming zero outstanding dues
- Factor in the ongoing annual property tax payment into your total housing cost
After buying:
- Complete mutation at the municipal body to transfer records to your name
- Pay property tax in your own name from the next due date
- Keep all receipts for at least seven years
Home loan lenders also verify property tax payment compliance during legal due diligence. A property with unpaid dues complicates loan approval. For home loan information, visit the Home First home loan page.
Frequently Asked Questions — Property Tax Payment
What is property tax payment?
Property tax payment is the annual settlement of the municipal levy on your land or building. It is paid to your local body — municipal corporation, municipality, or panchayat — and funds local civic services.
Who pays property tax — owner or tenant?
The registered property owner pays. Tenants are never liable for property tax payment under Indian municipal law.
How do I pay property tax online?
Visit your city’s official municipal portal. Log in or enter your Property ID. Verify the tax amount and property details. Select your payment method — UPI, net banking, debit card, or credit card — and complete the transaction. Download the receipt immediately.
Can I pay property tax without login?
Yes, in many cities. BBMP Bengaluru, GHMC Hyderabad, Tamil Nadu tnurbanepay.tn.gov.in, and MP eNagarpalika allow direct payment using Property ID without creating a registered account.
What happens if I miss the property tax payment deadline?
Late payment attracts interest — typically 1%–2% per month on outstanding dues. Prolonged non-payment can result in demand notices, property sealing, or auction under the relevant municipal act.
How do I get a receipt for my property tax payment?
An instant digital receipt is generated after successful online payment. Download it immediately. For past receipts, use the receipt reprint section on your municipal portal using your Property ID or transaction reference number.
Is UPI accepted for property tax payment?
Yes. All major municipal portals in India — MCD Delhi, BBMP Bengaluru, GHMC Hyderabad, MCGM Mumbai, GCC Chennai, AMC Ahmedabad, and others — accept UPI payment including GPay, PhonePe, BHIM, and Paytm.
Can I pay property tax for multiple years at once?
Yes. Most portals allow you to select multiple financial years and pay arrears along with the current year in a single transaction.