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Property Tax Name Transfer

Property tax name transfer refers to the process of transferring ownership or responsibility for paying property taxes from one individual or entity to another. This typically occurs when property ownership changes hands, such as through a sale, inheritance, or transfer of title. During the name transfer process, it’s essential to update the tax records with the appropriate authorities to ensure accurate billing and compliance with tax obligations.

Documents required for Property Tax Name Transfer 

  1. Deed of Sale or Transfer: A legal document proving the transfer of ownership from the previous owner to the new owner.

  2. Identity Proof: Valid identification documents such as a passport, driver’s license, or Aadhar card for both the previous and new property owner(s).

  3. Property Title Documents: Documents establishing the ownership of the property, such as the title deed or sale deed.

  4. No Objection Certificate (NOC): A document issued by the housing society or relevant authority confirming there are no pending dues or objections against the property.

  5. Mutation Certificate: A document issued by the municipal corporation or local authority, reflecting the change in ownership in their records.

  6. Property Tax Receipts: Previous property tax receipts to verify the payment history and ensure there are no outstanding dues.

  7. Application Form: A duly filled application form for property tax name transfer, typically provided by the local municipal authority.

  8. Any other specific documents required by the local authority or municipality.

Water Tax Name Transfer

Water tax name transfer involves the process of transferring the responsibility for paying water taxes from one individual or entity to another. This typically occurs when there is a change in ownership or tenancy of a property. To initiate the water tax name transfer, the following steps are usually involved:

  1. Application Form: Fill out the prescribed application form for water tax name transfer provided by the local water authority or municipality.

  2. Ownership Proof: Provide documents establishing the change in ownership or tenancy, such as a sale deed, lease agreement, or rental agreement.

  3. Identity Proof: Submit valid identification documents of both the previous and new property owner(s) or tenant(s), such as a passport, driver’s license, or Aadhar card.

  4. Property Tax Receipts: Present proof of payment of property tax, if applicable, as it may be linked to the water tax account.

  5. No Objection Certificate (NOC): Obtain a NOC from the previous owner or tenant, stating there are no pending dues or objections against the water tax account.

  6. Mutation Certificate: Provide a mutation certificate issued by the municipal corporation or local authority, reflecting the change in ownership or tenancy.

  7. Additional Documents: Depending on local regulations, additional documents may be required, such as a copy of the latest water bill, proof of residence, or any other specific documents specified by the water authority.

 
 
 
 
 
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