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Mumbai property registration charge to rise 1%

Revenue department has approved a proposal to levy a flat one per cent charge on property registrations with immediate effect, doing away with the Rs 30,000 ceiling. - Nokia recalls 7210 charger - Nokia recalls chargers for 7210 model in India - Great Indian telecom boom begins to ring hollow - Jet, Kingfisher hike fuel surcharge, SpiceJet mulls same - Satyam scam: CBI team back from Mauritius, 2nd chargesheet soon - Mobile termination charges may be cut Revenue Minister Narayan Rane lifted a stay on an earlier order of the government. The decision on the one per cent property registration fee was taken by then Revenue Minister Patangrao Kadam early this year but was stayed ahead of elections. Rane cancelled the cap of Rs 30,000 for the registration fee, an official in the Revenue Minister"s office said, adding the measure is expected to earn the state exchequer Rs 250 crore. According to the new order, if the ready-reckoner value of a property according to the government is Rs one crore, the registration fee to be paid will be Rs one lakh, which earlier stood at Rs 30,000. The revenue department has also cancelled its earlier decision of waiving stamp duty on transactions carried out by stockbrokers from other states. "It was observed that many local brokers evaded stamp duty by listing office addresses outside the state. This decision will yield Rs 1,185 crore as revenue towards stamp duty," the official said. Ramesh Prabhu of the Maharashtra Societies Welfare Association has said his organisation will challenge the decision to remove the Rs 30,000 cap on property registration in court. "It is not a source of earning revenue, but a service to society," Prabhu said.


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