Rent Agreement Stamp Duty Calculator (State-wise)

Calculate the stamp duty and registration fee on a rent, lease or leave-and-license agreement in India. The duty depends on the State, the monthly rent, the security deposit and the term of the agreement. Enter the details below for an estimate. Note that registration is compulsory only when the term is 12 months or more in most States — which is why 11-month agreements are so common — while Maharashtra requires every leave-and-license agreement to be registered.

Agreement details

A few States (e.g. Telangana, Tamil Nadu) charge commercial leases at a higher rate.

Use 11 for a standard 11-month agreement, 36 for a 3-year lease.

Estimated total payable

₹1,738

on an agreement in Maharashtra

Stamp duty₹738
Registration fee₹1,000
Total₹1,738

How stamp duty on a rent agreement works

A rent, lease or leave-and-license agreement must be stamped, and — for longer terms — registered. Stamp duty is a State levy, charged under Article 35 (“Lease”) of the Indian Stamp Act as amended by each State. The duty is generally a percentage of a base built from the rent (and in some States part of the deposit), and the percentage rises with the length of the lease. Very long leases (over 30 years) are taxed almost like a sale.

The 11-month vs 12-month rule

Under Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908, a lease of immovable property must be compulsorily registered if its term is 12 months or more. This is why residential tenancies are so often written as 11-month agreements — they only need stamping, not registration. The big exception is Maharashtra, where Section 55 of the Maharashtra Rent Control Act makes every leave-and-license agreement registrable regardless of duration.

How the deposit is treated

Treatment of the refundable security deposit varies. Most States — including Delhi and West Bengal — ignore a genuinely refundable deposit and tax only the rent (and any non-refundable premium). Maharashtra adds 10% of the refundable deposit per year of the term; Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu add the deposit to the base. The calculator applies each State’s treatment.

Maharashtra Leave & License formula

For Maharashtra, stamp duty on a leave-and-license agreement (up to 60 months) is 0.25% of [ total rent for the term + 10% of the refundable deposit for each year ], with a registration fee of ₹1,000 in urban (municipal) areas and ₹500 in rural areas. For example, ₹25,000 rent for 36 months with a ₹2,00,000 deposit gives 0.25% of (9,00,000 + 60,000) = ₹2,400 stamp duty plus ₹1,000 registration.

Stamp duty on a rent agreement — major States

StateStamp duty (short residential lease)Registration
Maharashtra0.25% of (rent + 10% deposit/yr) — Leave & License₹1,000 urban / ₹500 rural (always)
Delhi2% of average annual rent (up to 5 yrs)₹1,100 (term ≥ 12 months)
Karnataka~1% of average annual rent (up to 10 yrs)₹500 (term ≥ 12 months)
Tamil Nadu0.25% of (total rent + deposit), residential1% of rent, max ₹5,000
Telangana0.5% residential / 1% commercial of total rent0.2% of rent
Uttar Pradesh~2% of average annual rent2% of rent (min ₹300)
Gujarat~1% of average annual rent; ₹300 if under 11 months1% of rent (min ₹100)
Madhya Pradesh0.1% of (annual rent + deposit); ₹500 if under 11 monthsPer SAMPADA
Haryana1.5% of average annual rent (below 5 yrs)₹1,000
West BengalNominal for 11 months; ~12% of annual rent if registered1% of rent

Rates are indicative for the common residential case and change by State notification; surcharges may apply and long leases are charged at much higher rates. Rajasthan charges on the property’s market value rather than the rent, and Kerala uses a fair-value basis — for those two, use the State portal. Always confirm the current rate with the relevant State Sub-Registrar / Inspector General of Registration before executing the agreement.

When and how to pay

  • The agreement is stamped via e-stamping, franking or stamp paper before or at execution. For a registrable lease it is then registered at the Sub-Registrar’s office, usually within four months.
  • Stamp duty and registration are both calculated from the rent, deposit and term as set out in the agreement.
  • An unregistered lease of 12 months or more is not admissible as evidence of its terms and can attract penalties, so register where the term requires it.

Frequently asked questions

How is stamp duty on a rent agreement calculated?
It is charged under Article 35 of the Stamp Act as a percentage of a base built from the rent (and, in some States, part of the deposit), with the rate rising with the lease term. For example, Maharashtra charges 0.25% of the total rent plus 10% of the refundable deposit per year, while Delhi charges 2% of the average annual rent for terms up to five years.
Why are rent agreements usually for 11 months?
Because a lease of 12 months or more must be compulsorily registered under Section 17 of the Registration Act, 1908. An 11-month agreement only needs to be stamped, not registered, which saves the registration fee and process. Maharashtra is an exception — every leave-and-license agreement must be registered regardless of term.
Is the security deposit included in stamp duty?
It depends on the State. Most States, including Delhi and West Bengal, ignore a refundable security deposit and tax only the rent. Maharashtra adds 10% of the refundable deposit per year, and Madhya Pradesh and Tamil Nadu add the deposit to the base.
Does a rent agreement have to be registered?
Only if the term is 12 months or more (in most States), in which case it must be registered at the Sub-Registrar’s office. Agreements of 11 months or less generally need only be stamped. Maharashtra requires registration of every leave-and-license agreement.
Who pays the stamp duty on a rent agreement?
By convention the tenant usually bears the stamp duty and registration cost, but the parties are free to agree otherwise. The agreement itself should record who pays.

Rent agreement stamp duty by state: Maharashtra · Delhi · Karnataka · Tamil Nadu · Telangana · Andhra Pradesh · Uttar Pradesh · Gujarat · Madhya Pradesh · Haryana · West Bengal

Built & reviewed by a practising Chartered Accountant. Rates reflect State Stamp Acts (Article 35) and registration fee schedules as currently applicable for the common residential case. Lease stamp duty, registration fees and deposit treatment vary by State and change by notification.

This calculator gives an estimate for general educational purposes only and does not constitute professional, legal, or tax advice. Stamp duty and registration fees on leases vary widely by State, lease term and use, and change by notification; the figures here may not reflect the latest position or every surcharge. Please verify the current rate with the relevant State Sub-Registrar / Inspector General of Registration before executing an agreement. See our disclaimer.

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