Property Tax is a yearly tax you pay to your local municipal body (like a city corporation or panchayat) for owning land, buildings, or both. It helps fund services like garbage collection, water supply, roads, parks, and street lights.
Think of it like a maintenance fee paid to your city or town for living there.
Types of Property Tax
Residential Property Tax
Paid by homeowners for houses, flats, or apartments used for personal living.
Commercial Property Tax
Paid on offices, shops, showrooms, or buildings used for business.
Vacant Land Tax
If you own empty land within city limits, you may have to pay a lower property tax.
Mixed-use Property Tax
For properties used for both home and business—charged at mixed rates.
Institutional/Industrial Property Tax
Factories, schools, hospitals (non-charitable), etc., may pay different tax rates.
How is Property Tax Calculated?
Property tax is calculated using one of these three methods:
1. Annual Rental Value (ARV) Method
Used in cities like Chennai.
Property Tax = % of Expected Annual Rent
Even if you’re not renting, the tax is based on the rent your property could earn yearly.
Tax is based on official ready reckoner rates set by the state.
3. Unit Area Value (UAV) Method
Used in Delhi, Bangalore, etc.
Property Tax = Built-up Area × Rate per Unit Area × Tax Rate
Rate depends on location (zones), property usage (residential/commercial), and type (flat/independent house).
Example:
Built-up area = 1,000 sq ft
Rate per sq ft = ₹1.20
Tax rate = 10%
Property Tax = 1,000 × 1.20 × 10% = ₹120
Factors Affecting Property Tax
Location/Zone (urban vs semi-urban)
Size & area of the building
Usage (residential, commercial, rental)
Age of the property
Amenities (parking, lifts, garden)
When & How to Pay?
Property tax is usually paid yearly or half-yearly.
Pay online via your state’s municipal website (e.g., BBMP, MCGM, DMC).
You can also pay offline at the local ward office or designated bank.
Tip: Some cities offer rebates for early payment or senior citizens.
Benefits of Paying Property Tax
Keeps your property legally up to date.
Required to get building plan approvals, sell property, or get municipal services.
Avoids penalties, interest, or legal notices.
Essential for loan approval or utility connections.
Sample Tax Bill
Item
Amount
Base Tax
₹3,000
Garbage Cess
₹500
Water Benefit Tax
₹600
Library Cess
₹100
Total Property Tax
₹4,200
Penalty for Non-Payment
Late payment may attract 1–2% interest/month or a fixed penalty.
Continued default can lead to property seizure in some cases.
Final Takeaway
Property Tax is a local tax paid on owned properties and is essential for civic upkeep and legality. Its amount depends on where you live, what kind of property you own, and how it’s used. Pay it on time to avoid penalties and ensure smooth access to city services.