Instant (online payment)
Varies by property value, location, and usage
All property owners in municipal areas
Property owners for address proof and legal compliance
Visit your municipal corporation's property tax portal.
Enter property assessment number or search by owner name.
Check property tax amount, due date, and arrears if any.
Pay property tax via debit/credit card, net banking, or UPI.
Download and save property tax payment receipt (PDF).
Maintain receipts for address proof and property transactions.
To update information in your Property Tax Receipt — such as ownership details, address, or other records — visit the relevant land records authority or municipal office online or in person.
Go to https://www.india.gov.in or your local sub-registrar/municipal office.
File a request for mutation or correction of records with the appropriate authority.
Submit ownership proof, identity documents, and any other required paperwork.
Pay the mutation or correction fee as applicable in your state.
Officials may conduct a physical verification before approving changes.
Once approved, the updated records will be available on the portal or issued as a new document.
Property records including Property Tax Receipt can often be downloaded from your state's land records portal. These digital copies are legally valid for many official purposes.
Go to https://www.india.gov.in or your state's Bhulekh/Bhuiyan portal.
Enter your survey number, property ID, or khasra number to find your records.
Download the property record as a PDF or take an official DigiLocker copy.
You can check the registration or mutation status of your Property Tax Receipt through your state's land records portal using the property or document registration number.
Go to https://www.india.gov.in or your state's Stamp & Registration portal.
Provide the property registration number or document number from your receipt.
Check whether the registration or mutation is complete and when it was last updated.
Annually, usually in two installments (April-September and October-March). Check your municipal rules.
Penalty, interest on arrears, and legal action. Property may be sealed in extreme cases.
Yes, property tax receipt is widely accepted as address proof.
Visit the official website of your specific municipal corporation (e.g., BBMP for Bangalore, NDMC for Delhi, MCGM for Mumbai). Navigate to 'Property Tax' > 'Receipt Download' or 'Tax History', enter your Property ID/Assessment Number, and download the receipt.
Yes, a recent Property Tax Receipt from the municipal corporation is widely accepted as a very strong proof of address and property ownership for passports, Aadhaar, and loan applications.
Visit the official government portal to start your application
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