India, Jan. 30 -- The Inspector General of Registration and Controller of Stamps and state town planning authority have jointly proposed a hike of 15 per cent in ready reckoner rate for Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad municipal corporations, 12 per cent for municipal council and 10 per cent for rural areas for the financial year 2025-2026.
The ready reckoner rate is the minimum rate based on which the government charges registration fees and stamp duty for any property-related transactions. Once approved by the state government, the rates would be effective from April 1 and properties comprising houses, flats and commercial establishments would witness a steep price rise.
Ravindra Binawade, inspector general of registration, said that the pro...
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