The countrys commercial capital has witnessed registration of 10,566 properties during the month, up 25.5% from a year ago. Revenue collection through stamp duty charges rose 15% on-year to contribute over Rs 833 crore to the states exchequer, showed data from the inspector general of registration, Maharashtra.
The countrys financial capital witnessed over 10,221 property registrations in the month of July helping generate stamp duty collection worth nearly Rs 831 crore for the state exchequer. In July 2022, the city had seen stamp duty collection of Rs 829 crore on the back of registrations of 11,340, showed data from inspector general of registration, Maharashtra.