Stamp Duty & Registration Charges in Chhattisgarh (2026): Latest Rates, Calculator & Registration Process
Anurag Sodani • August 3, 2026

Stamp duty and registration charges in Chhattisgarh are mandatory costs every property buyer must pay at the time of property registration. Whether you are buying a flat in Raipur, a house in Bilaspur, or a plot in Durg, understanding stamp duty and registration charges in Chhattisgarh helps you plan your total purchase budget accurately. Chhattisgarh uses the NGDRS (National Generic Document Registration System) for property registration at ngdrs.cg.gov.in and the e-Panjeeyan portal at epanjeeyan.cg.gov.in. Notably, Chhattisgarh charges one of India’s highest registration fees at 4% of property value. From FY 2026–27, women buyers receive a 50% reduction in registration fees. This guide covers all rates, calculation examples, documents, and the registration process.
What is Stamp Duty?
Stamp duty is a state government tax levied on legal documents — including sale deeds, gift deeds, and conveyance deeds — at the time of property registration. It is governed by the Indian Stamp Act, 1899, as applicable to Chhattisgarh.
Stamp duty is calculated on the property’s transaction value or the government’s guidance value — whichever is higher.
What are Registration Charges?
Registration charges are fees paid to the Department of Vanijyik Kar (Registration), Chhattisgarh, for officially recording your property transaction in government records under the Registration Act, 1908.
Important: Chhattisgarh charges a registration fee of 4% of property value — significantly higher than most Indian states that charge 1%–2%. This is a critical budgeting consideration.
Latest Stamp Duty & Registration Charges in Chhattisgarh (2026)
| Buyer Category | Stamp Duty | Registration Fee | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Male buyer | 5% | 4% | 9% |
| Female buyer | 4% | 4% | 8% |
| Joint (male + female) | 4% | 4% | 8% |
New FY 2026–27 update: Women buyers receive a 50% reduction in registration fees for properties registered in their name. Verify the current applicability of this concession at ngdrs.cg.gov.in or your local Sub-Registrar office before registration.
Stamp Duty Calculator: Use the official NGDRS stamp duty calculation tool at ngdrs.cg.gov.in/NGDRS_CG/Feesgeust/fee_calculation to get an exact figure before payment.
Stamp Duty Calculation with Examples
Example 1 — Male Buyer (Raipur)
- Property value: ₹40,00,000
- Stamp duty (5%): ₹2,00,000
- Registration fee (4%): ₹1,60,000
- Total charges: ₹3,60,000
Example 2 — Female Buyer (Bilaspur)
- Property value: ₹40,00,000
- Stamp duty (4%): ₹1,60,000
- Registration fee (4%): ₹1,60,000
- Total charges: ₹3,20,000
Stamp duty is calculated on the transaction value or the government’s guidance value — whichever is higher. Check the current guidance value for your area on ngdrs.cg.gov.in.
Factors Affecting Stamp Duty in Chhattisgarh
- Buyer’s gender: Female buyers pay 1% less stamp duty than male buyers
- Property value vs guidance value: Tax is levied on the higher of the two
- Property type: Residential, commercial, agricultural — all carry different rates
- Location: Guidance values differ across districts and localities
- Type of deed: Sale deeds, gift deeds, partition deeds carry different stamp duty rates
Documents Required for Property Registration in Chhattisgarh
- Original sale deed (on stamp paper or e-Stamp from SHCIL)
- Title deed of the previous owner
- Revenue land records — Khasra or B1 extract
- Property map or plot plan
- Identity proof of buyer and seller — Aadhaar and PAN
- Passport-size photographs
- Two witnesses with identity proof
- Property tax clearance certificate (recommended)
How to Pay Stamp Duty Online in Chhattisgarh
Stamp duty in Chhattisgarh can be paid online through:
- NGDRS Portal: Visit ngdrs.cg.gov.in — the official property registration platform for Chhattisgarh
- e-Panjeeyan Portal: Visit epanjeeyan.cg.gov.in — for pre-registration and e-Stamp payment
- SHCIL e-Stamping: Authorised e-Stamp vendor centres across CG
NGDRS online stamp duty payment:
- Visit ngdrs.cg.gov.in
- Use the fee calculation tool to get your stamp duty amount.
- Proceed to online payment via net banking, debit card, credit card, or UPI.
- Download the e-Stamp certificate with unique reference number.
Property Registration Process in Chhattisgarh
Via e-Panjeeyan (Online Pre-Registration):
- Visit epanjeeyan.cg.gov.in
- Click “Pre-Registration Login.”
- Register by filling in name, address, gender, and contact details.
- An e-Panjeeyan form is created — enter property details, lease district, and deed details.
- Save the form.
- Select “Bhugtan” (payment) and pay stamp duty and registration fee online.
- Book an appointment slot at the Sub-Registrar’s office.
On appointment day:
- Visit the Sub-Registrar office with the original documents and two witnesses.
- Present the e-Panjeeyan form reference.
- The Sub-Registrar verifies documents and completes registration.
- Receive the registered sale deed after registration is complete.
Tax Benefits under Section 80C
Stamp duty and registration charges paid on a self-occupied residential property qualify for deduction under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, 1961 — up to the combined limit of ₹1.5 lakh per financial year for individuals and HUFs.
Penalty for Delayed Registration in Chhattisgarh
Property registration must be completed within 4 months of executing the sale deed. Delay beyond 4 months attracts a penalty. An application for condonation of delay must be submitted to the Registrar with valid reasons.
Tips Before Registering Property in Chhattisgarh
- Use the official fee calculator at ngdrs.cg.gov.in to estimate total charges before visiting
- Register in a woman’s name where possible — saves 1% stamp duty and potentially 50% of the 4% registration fee from FY 2026–27
- Verify Bhuiyan land records at bhuiyan.cg.gov.in to confirm land ownership before purchase
- Always get an Encumbrance Certificate before buying — our Encumbrance Certificate Chhattisgarh guide covers the full process
- Factor in 9% total charges (for male buyers) when budgeting — significantly higher than national average
- Keep stamp duty payment receipt — required for Section 80C tax deduction
For property tax compliance verification, refer to property tax in Chhattisgarh. For home loan planning, use the EMI calculator to plan monthly repayments.
Frequently Asked Questions — Stamp Duty & Registration Charges Chhattisgarh
What is stamp duty in Chhattisgarh?
Stamp duty is 5% of property value for male buyers and 4% for female buyers. Registration charges are an additional 4% for all buyers — one of the highest in India.
How are registration charges calculated in Chhattisgarh?
Registration fee is 4% of the transaction value or guidance value — whichever is higher. From FY 2026–27, women buyers get a 50% reduction in registration fees.
Is there a concession for women buyers in Chhattisgarh?
Yes. Female buyers pay 4% stamp duty instead of 5% — a 1% concession. From FY 2026–27, women also receive a 50% reduction in registration fees. Verify current applicability at ngdrs.cg.gov.in.
Can stamp duty be paid online in Chhattisgarh?
Yes. Pay through ngdrs.cg.gov.in or epanjeeyan.cg.gov.in via net banking, UPI, or debit/credit card.
Which documents are required for property registration in Chhattisgarh?
Sale deed, title deed, Khasra/B1 extract, property map, Aadhaar and PAN of buyer and seller, photographs, and two witnesses with ID proof.
What is the registration timeline in Chhattisgarh?
You must complete the property registration within 4 months of executing the sale deed. Delay attracts a penalty.
Is stamp duty eligible for tax deduction in Chhattisgarh?
Yes. Under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, stamp duty and registration charges on a self-occupied residential property are deductible up to ₹1.5 lakh per year.