The Jantri rates implemented in on April 1, 2008, were based on a property assessment conducted in 2006. These rates represent the minimum government-notified value for land and properties (also known as the Annual Statement of Rates), which is used to calculate stamp duty and registration fees. Historical Context of the 2008 Jantri
💡 Note: Because Jantri rates were doubled in 2011 and further revised in 2023, ensure you specify the "2008 series" when requesting documents for tax or legal purposes.
What are Jantri rates? Jantri rates, also known as "Jantri" or "Ready Reckoner" rates, are a reference point for determining the market value of land or property in Gujarat, India. These rates are officially published by the Government of Gujarat's Revenue Department and are used as a benchmark for various purposes, such as:
- Government of Gujarat, Revenue Department, Jantri Rates Notification, 2008
- Gujarat State, Stamp and Registration Act, 1909
Rates were categorized by land use: Agricultural, Residential, Commercial, and Industrial. Comptroller and Auditor General of India Typical 2008 Rate Examples