How to get Khata amalgamation?
Sakala Mission, Government of Karnataka
Answered on December 10,2023
Answered on December 10,2023
Process to register / transfer / bifurcate / amalgamate Khata [Edit]
Follow the below process to register/transfer/bifurcate/amalgamate Khata.
Obtain a notarized copy of your sales deed which is attested by a notary.
Obtain an encumbrance certificate for the property by carrying a copy of the sales deed.
Obtain and fill a Khata registration form.
Fill in the Khata registration form and submit it at BBMP office along with essential documents
If your application has been processed then officer will give a personal visit to your property for verification and evaluation.
After assessment you are liable to pay a 2% fee (on registration value) towards Khata registration. You will receive a formal statement specifying details of the property like the dimension, tax payable, value as determined by the BBMP.
Note:
The Notary charges for attestation will cost somewhere around Rs.80-100.
An Extract Copy is discharged to the applicant within 7 working days.
Application cost for a Khata is Rs.10/-
Forms for Khata Transfer and Bifurcation are similar to that of Khata registration.
A Commercial property is charged twice the tax amount as that of the normal property.
Within 1-2 week of paying the Khata registration fee, you are entitled to pay the pending property tax as well.
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