Maharashtra freezes property ready reckoner rates for FY27

Change
Maharashtra froze property ready reckoner rates for the financial year 2026–27, retaining valuations across rural, urban and influence zones and implementing corrections to survey numbers, village boundaries and valuation zones.
Maharashtra freezes property ready reckoner rates for FY27
Why it matters
Official valuation benchmarks that determine stamp duty and registration fees will remain fixed for fiscal year 2026–27, blocking any automatic upward adjustment to transaction charges tied to the ready reckoner. That creates a single, unchanged basis for duty assessments across the state for the year ahead.
Implications
  • Conveyancers and property registration agents in Maharashtra must calculate and file stamp duty and registration documents using the unchanged ready reckoner values for fiscal year 2026–27, otherwise filings will be assessed against the fixed schedule and require corrective filings.
  • Developer finance and sales teams with projects in Maharashtra must update budgets and sales pricing to exclude any ASR-driven stamp-duty increases for FY27, or project financials will be misaligned with official duty liabilities.

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