What is land mutation fee in Himachal Pradesh?

Mutation charges in the hill state vary between Rs 100 and Rs 10,000, depending on the type of land/property.

When the name entry for revenue collection purposes is changed from one person to another due to transfer of ownership, the process is known as property/land mutation. However, mutation entries of revenue records do not create or extinguish title over the land, and such entries do not have any presumptive value on the title of such land.

Since land is a state tax in India, states have the power to charge a fee for providing this service. In this guide, we will learn about the property and land mutation fee in Himachal Pradesh.

 

Mutation fee in Himachal Pradesh in 2024

Deed type Mutation fee
When the entry relates to the acquisition of a right or interest by a registered deed (other than the deeds executed after permission of government under Section118 of the HP Tenancy & Land Reforms Act, 1972) or by a decree or order of a court or by an order of revenue officer making or affirming a partition under Chapter-IX of the Land Revenue Act or directing the incorporation in the record of a private partition. Rs 100 on each proprietary holding subject to maximum of Rs 500
When the entry relates to the acquisition of a right or interest by inheritance Rs 50 per holding subject to maximum of Rs 200
When the entry relates to the acquisition of a right or interest not otherwise provided for in paragraphs 1 and 2 above and other than the deeds executed after permission of government under Section118 of the HP Tenancy & Land Reforms Act, 1972 Rs 50 per holding subject to maximum of Rs 200
When the entry relates to the acquisition of a right or interest by a registered deed executed after permission of government under Section118 of the HP Tenancy & Land Reforms Act, 1972 Rs 5,000 per holding subject to maximum of Rs10,000

Note: The above fee will be charged on all mutations whether accepted or rejected.

 

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