The purchase of any property is among the most expensive investments of your lifetime, but it does not conclude at the price of property that both you and the seller agree upon. Additional expenses such as stamp duty and property registration charges may make a huge difference to your investment, typically costing anywhere between 5%-9% of the total property value. In case you are planning to invest in properties located in Tricity – a city that comprises the boundaries of Punjab and Haryana – then knowing how the two states vary in terms of taxation policies will be an added advantage and can help you save up to several lakhs.
At People’s Property Point, your reliable property dealers in Zirakpur, Mohali and Panchkula, we take care of all the procedures involved in buying any property, including taxation policies. Here is a guide on stamp duty and property registration charges in Haryana and Punjab.
Stamp duty is a tax charged by the states on legal documents of property transactions. This tax must be paid at the time of property registration and is a percentage of the value of the property’s sale deed or the government’s circle rate – whichever is higher. Registration charges are another fee that is payable to the government.
The importance of these charges is given below:
In Punjab, stamp duty varies with respect to the gender of the purchaser. In Punjab, there is an effort for facilitating land ownership by women. Such places are Zirakpur, Mohali, and Panchkula (Punjabi side).
| Category | Stamp Duty | Registration Charges |
| Male Buyer | 7% | 1% (of property value ) |
| Female Buyer | 5% | 1% (of property value ) |
| Joint (Male + Female) | 6% | 1% (of property value ) |
| Gift Deed (Blood Relative) | Concessional Rate | Minimal / Fixed |
| Agricultural Land (SC/BC) | Exempt / Reduced | Minimal / Nil |
Remark: The rates mentioned above are for illustrative purposes for 2025. Always check with the official Punjab government portal or sub-registrar office near you.
The most prominent aspect about stamp duty in Punjab is that there is a 2% concession for female buyers. In case of a common property, such concession leads to savings of up to ₹1-3 lakh in the purchase price of a residential property.
The stamps duty on properties located in Haryana, which would include the properties in Panchkula (Haryana side), Gurugram, Faridabad, and Ambala will be under the Haryana Stamp Act. Haryana also gives a concession to female purchasers but has different charges from Punjab.
| Buyer Category | Stamp Duty (2026) | Registration Charges |
| Male Buyer | 7% | 1% (max ₹50,000) |
| Female Buyer | 5% (2% concession) | 1% (max ₹50,000) |
| Joint (Male + Female) | 6% | 1% (max ₹50,000) |
| Joint (Same Gender) | 7% (Male) / 5% (Female) | 1% (max ₹50,000) |
Covers: Gurugram, Faridabad, Panchkula (Haryana), Ambala City, Hisar, Panipat, Sonipat and other Municipal Corporation areas.
| Buyer Category | Stamp Duty (2026) | Registration Charges |
| Male Buyer | 5% | 1% |
| Female Buyer | 3% | 1% |
| Joint (Male + Female) | 4% | 1% |
| Parameter | Punjab (2026) | Haryana – Urban (2026) |
| Stamp Duty – Male | 7% | 7% |
| Stamp Duty – Female | 5% (2% saving) | 5% (2% saving) |
| Stamp Duty – Joint (Male & Female) | 6% | 6% |
| Rural Stamp Duty – Male | N/A (same rate for both sexes) | 5% – significantly lesser |
| Rural Stamp Duty – Female | N/A (same rate for both sexes) | 3% – lowest possible |
| Registration Charges | 1% + 1% SSF surcharge | 1% (up to ₹50,000) |
| Registration Limit | As per local SRO regulations | ₹50,000 (for properties worth more than ₹90 lakh) |
| Online Payment Portal | NGDRS Punjab / e-stamping | e-GRAS (egrashry.nic.in) |
| Circle rate-based? | Yes (either higher transaction/circle rate) | Yes (Collector’s rate) |
| Other Surcharge | Applicable @ 1% on all transactions | No additional charge |
| Income tax benefit | Up to ₹1.5L under Sec 80C | Up to ₹1.5L under Sec 80C |
Both the states’ property registration processes have been mostly digitized. The following are some important steps:
The registration process in both states has been digitalized. The following is the procedure:
People’s Property Point is not just another real estate agency which helps you view properties. From assisting you to select the ideal flat/plot/commercial property located in Zirakpur, Mohali, or Panchkula, to helping you in calculation of stamp duty and other formalities related to registration – our experts are here to help you at each step. We have assisted numerous buyers in the Tricity area with their real estate purchase.
From first-time buyers who want to know how much is registration fee in Punjab to NRI buyers investing in Haryana, or people who want to move from 2BHK to 3BHK in Zirakpur – our team is always ready to assist you. Contact us on 91-7696551555.
Stamp duty and registration fees play an important role in making up your budget for buying a property. Though both Haryana and Punjab collect 7% stamp duty in case of male buyers and 5% in case of female buyers, the main distinction comes in the form of registration fee that Punjab collects up to Rs. 30,000 while Haryana follows a percentage-based collection system.
These distinctions should assist you in making the best choices not only in terms of selecting the right property but also in terms of selecting the tax-saving property ownership mode. If you need expert assistance in selecting property in Zirakpur, Mohali, Panchkula, and Chandigarh along with the entire registration process, please contact People’s Property Point.
Yes, but the difference lies in registration charges, where the Punjab state limit is ₹30,000 and in Haryana it varies according to stamp duty percent.
Yes, the 2% concession is provided for women buyers in both the states, saving about ₹1 – 3 lakh on average.
Sale Deed, ID proofs, PAN cards, passport size photographs, and e-stamp paper.
Yes, but at concessional rates – Punjab levies minimal charges for blood relations; Haryana levies charges around 5%.
Punjab is advantageous due to its lower registration costs while Haryana is advantageous due to infrastructure.
Yes, in Punjab through NGDRS and in Haryana through Jamabandi portal.