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Property Tax in Rajasthan: JMC, Apna Khata, Calculation, Payment & Complete Guide (2026)

Anurag Sodani • August 3, 2026

Property tax in Rajasthan is a mandatory annual obligation for every property owner across the state — whether you own a house in Jaipur, a flat in Jodhpur, a commercial unit in Udaipur, or a plot in Kota. Urban local bodies across Rajasthan collect this tax under the Rajasthan Municipalities Act, 2009, and the Rajasthan Municipal Corporation Act, 1959. The amount depends on your property’s annual rental value, location, construction type, usage, and the local body governing your area. Understanding property tax in Rajasthan keeps you legally compliant, protects your ownership rights, and ensures smooth property transactions and home loan processing. This guide covers everything — from calculation methods and online payment steps, to Apna Khata land records, exemptions, due dates, and the home buying connection.

What is Property Tax in Rajasthan?

Property tax in Rajasthan is a direct annual levy by urban local bodies on the owners of land and buildings within their municipal limits. It funds civic infrastructure including roads, drainage, streetlighting, and solid waste management across the state’s rapidly growing cities and towns.

The tax applies to:

  • Residential houses, flats, and apartments
  • Commercial offices, shops, and showrooms
  • Industrial properties and warehouses
  • Vacant plots within municipal limits in many jurisdictions

Why Property Tax Matters in Rajasthan

For property owners in Rajasthan, tax compliance is directly linked to:

  • Ability to sell or transfer property — No Dues Certificate required from the ULB
  • Home loan processing — lenders verify tax records during legal due diligence
  • Mutation and ownership transfer in municipal records
  • Building plan and construction approvals
  • Utility connections including water supply and electricity

Who Has to Pay Property Tax in Rajasthan?

The registered owner of the property is legally responsible for property tax — not the tenant.

Key points:

  • Joint owners share the tax liability.
  • After purchasing property, the new owner must complete mutation in municipal records.
  • Builders are liable for property tax on unsold units.
  • Vacant plots within municipal limits attract property tax in many Rajasthan jurisdictions.

Buyer alert: Unpaid property tax dues in Rajasthan legally transfer to the new buyer. Always verify outstanding dues before signing any sale agreement.

Municipal Corporations Responsible for Property Tax in Rajasthan

Rajasthan has multiple municipal corporations, municipal councils, and nagar panchayats:

Municipal BodyArea
JMC (Jaipur Municipal Corporation)Jaipur — Greater and Heritage zones
JMC JodhpurJodhpur
UMC (Udaipur Municipal Corporation)Udaipur
KMC (Kota Municipal Corporation)Kota
Ajmer Municipal CorporationAjmer
Bikaner Municipal CorporationBikaner
Alwar Municipal CorporationAlwar
Bhilwara Municipal CorporationBhilwara
Bharatpur Municipal CorporationBharatpur
Sikar Municipal CouncilSikar

Rajasthan also has over 180 municipal councils and 120 nagar panchayats covering smaller towns across the state.

How Property Tax is Calculated in Rajasthan

Rajasthan urban local bodies primarily use the Annual Rental Value (ARV) method for property tax calculation.

Formula:

Property Tax = Annual Rental Value × Rate of Tax

How ARV is Determined:

The municipal body fixes a Monthly Rental Value (MRV) per square yard or square foot based on:

  • Location of the property (ward and locality classification)
  • Type of construction (pucca RCC, brick, tiled, kachha)
  • Built-up area in square yards or square feet
  • Usage — residential, commercial, or industrial
  • Occupancy — self-occupied or rented

ARV = Monthly Rental Value × 12

Additional levies on top of base property tax typically include:

  • Water and sewerage tax
  • Lighting tax
  • Conservancy tax
  • Education cess

Self-Assessment Under Rajasthan’s Urban Property Tax Reform

Rajasthan has progressively introduced elements of self-assessment in larger municipal corporations including Jaipur. Under this approach, property owners declare their built-up area and usage type, and the municipal body verifies and finalises the assessment.

Example Calculation (JMC Jaipur Residential, Illustrative):

  • Residential property: 150 sq yards built-up
  • Monthly Rental Value (JMC assigned rate for the locality): ₹12 per sq yard
  • Annual Rental Value: 150 × 12 × 12 = ₹21,600
  • Tax Rate: 15% of ARV
  • Property Tax = ₹21,600 × 15% = ₹3,240 per year

Additional levies bring the effective total bill higher. Use the JMC portal for an accurate current year estimate.

Factors Affecting Property Tax in Rajasthan

FactorImpact
Location / Colony categoryPrime areas attract higher MRV
Built-up areaLarger properties pay more
Construction typeRCC pucca highest; kachha lowest
UsageCommercial rates significantly higher than residential
OccupancyRented properties attract higher ARV
Age of buildingSome depreciation benefit for older structures
AmenitiesRoad, water connection, drainage affect classification

Property Tax Rates in Rajasthan

Municipal BodyResidential (Approximate)Commercial (Approximate)
JMC (Jaipur)10%–20% of ARV + levies20%–30% of ARV + levies
JMC (Jodhpur)10%–18% of ARV + levies18%–28% of ARV + levies
UMC (Udaipur)10%–16% of ARV + levies15%–25% of ARV + levies
KMC (Kota)10%–16% of ARV + levies15%–22% of ARV + levies
Municipal CouncilsLower rates — variesVaries

Rates change periodically. Always verify your current year rate on the official JMC or ULB portal.

How to Pay Property Tax Online in Rajasthan

Jaipur (JMC)

  1. Visit the official JMC portal: https://www.jaipur.rajasthan.gov.in
  2. Navigate to “Property Tax” → “Online Payment.”
  3. Enter your Demand Number or Property ID.
  4. Verify property details and outstanding dues.
  5. Pay via net banking, debit card, credit card, or UPI.
  6. Download and save your receipt immediately.

Rajasthan State Portal — Urban Local Bodies

The Rajasthan government’s unified ULB portal at https://urban.rajasthan.gov.in provides property tax payment and services for most municipalities and nagar panchayats across the state.

Additionally, the Rajasthan Jan Soochna Portal and the e-Mitra platform allow property tax payment at over 50,000 service centres across the state.

Tip: e-Mitra Kiosks are available in most towns and villages across Rajasthan. If online payment from home is inconvenient, use the nearest e-Mitra centre for a quick in-person digital payment.

How to Pay Property Tax Offline in Rajasthan

  1. Visit your nearest municipal corporation office or ward office.
  2. Carry your Demand Number or previous property tax receipt.
  3. Collect a demand challan at the counter.
  4. Pay in cash, cheque, or demand draft drawn in favour of the municipal corporation.
  5. Collect stamped receipt and keep it safely.

Required Documents

  • Demand Number or Property ID
  • Previous year’s property tax receipt
  • Sale deed or allotment letter (for first-time payment after purchase)
  • Apna Khata Nakal (for ownership verification)
  • Identity proof (for mutation or exemption applications)

Property Tax Due Dates in Rajasthan

Municipal BodyDue Date
JMC (Jaipur)Annual: June 30
JMC (Jodhpur)Annual: June 30
UMC (Udaipur)Annual: June 30
KMC (Kota)Annual: June 30
Municipal Councils and Nagar PanchayatsAnnual or half-yearly — check local portal

Early payment rebate: JMC Jaipur and several other Rajasthan municipal corporations offer rebates of 5%–10% for full annual payment before June 30. Verify the current year’s rebate on the official portal.

Rebates and Exemptions in Rajasthan

Rajasthan offers a range of property tax concessions:

  • Senior citizens (60+ years): Rebate of 25%–50% on self-occupied residential properties across most Rajasthan municipal bodies, subject to income and property size conditions.
  • Ex-servicemen and war widows: Significant exemptions — in many cases up to full exemption — under Rajasthan government orders.
  • Women sole owners: Concessional rates available in most Rajasthan municipalities as part of the state’s women-friendly property registration initiatives.
  • Physically disabled persons: Rebate or full exemption in most urban local bodies.
  • EWS / BPL property owners: Properties below a minimum area and ARV threshold are exempt or attract a nominal levy.
  • Charitable institutions and religious places of worship: Exempt under the Rajasthan municipal acts, subject to conditions.
  • Government properties: Exempt when used for public purposes.

How to claim: Apply at your ward office or through the JMC / ULB online portal with supporting documents. Exemptions are never automatic in Rajasthan — formal written applications are mandatory.

Penalties for Late Payment in Rajasthan

  • Interest: Most Rajasthan municipal corporations charge 1.5%–2% per month on overdue property tax after the annual due date.
  • Demand notice: Formally issued by the ward office after the due date passes.
  • Property attachment: ULBs in Rajasthan have statutory authority under the Rajasthan Municipalities Act, 2009, to attach and auction properties with persistent unpaid dues.
  • NOC withheld: Pending dues block the No Dues Certificate — required for property sale, home loan disbursement, mutation, and building plan approval.

How to Download Property Tax Receipt in Rajasthan

JMC (Jaipur):

  1. Visit jaipur.rajasthan.gov.in.
  2. Navigate to “Property Tax” → “Receipt Download.”
  3. Enter your Demand Number or transaction reference.
  4. Download the PDF receipt.

Other Municipalities:

Use urban.rajasthan.gov.in or the e-Mitra portal, enter your Demand Number, and download your receipt from the payment history section.

How to Check Property Tax Status in Rajasthan

  • Visit your municipal body’s portal or urban.rajasthan.gov.in.
  • Enter your Demand Number or Property ID.
  • View current dues, arrears, and past payment history.

JMC Jaipur also provides SMS-based property tax dues information — check the JMC portal for the current helpline number.

Apna Khata — The Critical Land Record in Rajasthan

When buying property in Rajasthan, Apna Khata is the official land records portal you must know. Apna Khata (also called e-Dharti) is the Rajasthan government’s online platform for accessing land record documents including Jamabandi Nakal, Khasra, and Khatauni extracts.

Key documents on Apna Khata:

  • Jamabandi Nakal — Records ownership details, survey number, area, and type of land for every plot.
  • Khasra — The field-level record showing land type, survey number, and cultivation details.
  • Naksha (Bhu Naksha) — The cadastral map showing plot boundaries.

How Apna Khata connects to property tax:

  • Municipal bodies cross-reference Jamabandi Nakal entries when assessing property tax on plots transitioning from agricultural land to urban residential or commercial use.
  • The owner’s name on Apna Khata records must match the municipal property tax records for mutation to proceed without complications.
  • For newly developed colonies and plotted schemes around Rajasthan’s expanding cities — Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota — Apna Khata records form the baseline ownership document before municipal tax assessment begins.

Before buying property in Rajasthan:

  • Access the Jamabandi Nakal from the Apna Khata portal.
  • Verify the seller’s name, Khasra number, and area.
  • Check for any encumbrances, disputes, or mortgage entries on the record.
  • Ensure the survey number matches the municipal property tax assessment details.

An Encumbrance Certificate from the Sub-Registrar’s office confirms no financial liabilities or legal disputes exist on the property. This is mandatory for home loan processing.

Stamp Duty Rajasthan is levied at the time of registration and forms a significant upfront cost that buyers must plan for alongside property tax obligations.

Property Tax and Home Buying in Rajasthan

Before purchase:

  • Request property tax receipts for the last three to five years from the seller.
  • Check the Demand Number and dues on the JMC portal or urban.rajasthan.gov.in.
  • Download the Jamabandi Nakal from Apna Khata to confirm ownership and check for encumbrances.
  • Get a No Dues Certificate from the municipal body before finalising the sale.

During loan processing:
Home loan lenders in Rajasthan verify municipal property tax records, Apna Khata ownership details, and the encumbrance certificate during their legal due diligence. Outstanding dues or mismatches between land records and tax records delay or block loan sanction.

After purchase:

  • Apply for mutation in municipal records within 90 days of property registration.
  • Complete mutation in revenue records through the tehsil office.
  • Update your name in the property tax register under your Demand Number.
  • Pay property tax in your own name from the next annual due date.

Common Mistakes to Avoid in Rajasthan

  1. Not checking Apna Khata before purchase. Revenue record mismatches are common in Rajasthan’s rapidly developing urban areas around Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Kota.
  2. Not verifying municipal dues before signing. Dues legally transfer to the new buyer.
  3. Skipping mutation after registration. Records remaining in the seller’s name block future sales and loan applications.
  4. Missing the June 30 annual deadline. The 2% monthly interest accumulates quickly over the year.
  5. Not applying for senior citizen or ex-serviceman exemptions. These require formal applications and can significantly reduce your annual tax bill.
  6. Not using the e-Mitra facility. This widely available Rajasthan government service makes online payments accessible even in smaller towns.
  7. Not retaining old property tax receipts. Keep at least seven years of receipts for legal and financial protection.

Frequently Asked Questions — Property Tax in Rajasthan

What is property tax in Rajasthan?
Property tax in Rajasthan is an annual levy by urban local bodies on property owners to fund civic infrastructure. It is calculated using the Annual Rental Value method across most municipal bodies in the state.

Who has to pay property tax in Rajasthan?
The registered owner pays property tax. Tenants are not liable. Joint owners share the liability proportionally.

How is property tax calculated in Rajasthan?
Property Tax = Annual Rental Value × Rate of Tax. ARV is determined by the local body based on location, construction type, built-up area, usage, and occupancy status.

How can I pay property tax online in Rajasthan?
Visit jaipur.rajasthan.gov.in for Jaipur or urban.rajasthan.gov.in for most other municipalities. Payment is also available through e-Mitra Kiosks across the state. Pay using your Demand Number via UPI, net banking, or debit/credit card.

Which authority collects property tax in Rajasthan?
JMC for Jaipur, JMC for Jodhpur, UMC for Udaipur, KMC for Kota. Municipal councils and nagar panchayats collect property tax for smaller areas across Rajasthan.

What happens if property tax is unpaid in Rajasthan?
Interest of 1.5%–2% per month accrues on overdue dues. Formal demand notices are issued and the municipal body can attach and auction the property for prolonged non-payment.

How can I download my property tax receipt in Rajasthan?
Visit jaipur.rajasthan.gov.in or urban.rajasthan.gov.in, navigate to the receipt download section, enter your Demand Number, and download the PDF.

Are there rebates available in Rajasthan?
Yes. Senior citizens, ex-servicemen, war widows, women sole owners, and physically disabled persons qualify for concessions across most Rajasthan ULBs. Early payment rebates of 5%–10% are also available before June 30.

Municipal Property Tax Portals

JMC Jaipur JMC Jodhpur UMC Udaipur

Helpful Guides

Property Tax Calculator Property Tax Payment Property Tax Receipt Property Tax Penalty Property Tax Status Property Tax Assessment

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