Stamp duty is payable to the government on the purchase, sale, or renting of any immovable property. This is nothing but a tax imposed by the state government and payable under section 3 of the Indian Stamp Act.
Earlier, the property buyers had to physically visit the concerned sub- registrar's office to make the stamp duty payment. But now, this process can be completed online through electronic stamping, commonly known as e-stamping. As there is no requirement for any physical document, the stamp is called E-stamp. It serves as legal proof of making the requisite payment to the government.E-stamping was introduced in India in July 2013. The primary objective behind this move was to curb fraudulent transactions and minimize the errors in stamp duty payment. It also ensures a convenient & hassle-free method of making payments.
The authority to issue E-stamp papers in India vests with the Stock Holding Corporation of India Ltd (SHCIL). This entity is the central record-keeping agency that is responsible for the entire E-stamping process. SHCIL appoints several authorized collection centers (banks/post offices) across the country to issue the certificates.E-stamping offers several benefits over the traditional method:
E-stamping of documents is a simple exercise. You can now make the stamp duty payment online and download the certificate. The step-by-step procedure is given below:
The stamp duty payment can be made through cash, cheque, DD, RTGS, NEFT, or an account transfer. You can pay through cash, cheque, or DD at an authorized collection center.
(i) Bank & payment gateway charges have to be paid by the citizens only
(ii) Citizens of Delhi NCT, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, UT of Ladakh, Chandigarh, J&K, Puducherry, and Andaman can pay the stamp duty online and print the e-Stamp certificate from their homesStep 1: On the home page, click on 'Verify e-Stamp' to proceed
Step 2: Now enter the details of your state, certificate number, type of stamp duty, date of issuance, and session ID. Click on 'Verify'Download the app called 'e-Stamping' from Google Play Store or the App Store. The app has two verification options.
(i) You can scan the QR code on the certificate, and all the details shall be displayed. Please note that the scan option will not work for certificates generated before February 13, 2019 (ii) For manual verification, click on the manual button. Select the state. Then enter the certificate number and certificate issued to date. Click on 'Verify'The SHCIL offers e-Stamping services in 21 states and union territories (UT). The list is as follows:
1. Andaman & Nicobar 2. Andhra Pradesh 3. Bihar 4. Chhattisgarh 5. Chandigarh (UT) 6. Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu (UT) 7. Delhi 8. Gujarat 9. Himachal Pradesh 10. Jammu and Kashmir 11. Karnataka 12. Ladakh (UT) 13. Meghalaya 14. Odisha 15. Puducherry 16. Punjab 17. Rajasthan 18. Tamil Nadu 19. Tripura 20. Uttar Pradesh 21. Uttarakhand
Note: SHCIL does not provide e-Stamping services in the state of Maharashtra. The state provides another facility to its citizens called the Electronic Secured Bank Treasury Receipt (e-SBTR).Only the applicable stamp duty charges are payable. No fee is required to be paid to SHCIL for e-Stamping services.
No. You cannot get a duplicate e-Stamp certificate if you lose the original one.
You can easily verify whether an e-Stamp paper is authentic or not. Visit the SHCIL website and provide the relevant details like the state, certificate number, certificate issue date, etc.
Payment of stamp duty is mandatory on the purchase or sale of immovable properties in India. The e-Stamping services provide a secure and convenient method to make the stamp duty payment. It has also contributed significantly to reducing counterfeiting and errors in transactions.
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