BBMP Khata Registration / Transfer / Bifurcation / Amalgamation Process

BBMP Khata Registration / Transfer / Bifurcation / Amalgamation Process


Sections
A - Khata and B- Khata
Process to get Khata
Khatha Registration
Khatha Transfer
Khatha Bifurcation
Khatha Amalgamation
Suvarna Khata
Process to register / transfer / bifurcate / amalgamate Khata

Introduction:-

Khata is a legal identification certificate issued by BBMP. Khata is a document that shows a property owner having an account with the BBMP for paying taxes. The details of a Khata include property owner's name, size of the property, location, built-up area etc. and is essentially required to calculate the tax payable on that property.

For getting building license or trade license, Khata certificate is required. The certificate should be submitted to get loan from banks and financial institutions as well.

A - Khata and B- Khata
There are two types of properties. A-Khatha certificates are issued for properties which have been developed as per the sanctions. There will be valid licenses and approvals. If you possess A-Khata certificate, it is possible to get trade license or building license very easily. You will also be able to take loans from banks and financial institutions without any issues when you have access to the A-Khata Certificate.

If there are valid sanctions and approvals, B-Khatha certificates are issued. The certificate denotes that the tax to the property is being paid to the Government. B Khatha is not valid Khatha extract. You will not be able to get loans from financial institutions.

If there are minimal deviations in B-Khatha properties, they can be converted into A Khatha through building regularization. In order to apply for A Khatha certificate from B Khatha certificate, you should submit documents including DC converted property, complete tax paid statement and betterment charges for conversion needs.

Application for Khata extract Registration/ Transfer / Bifurcation /Amalgamation can be done through online or offline. If you apply through online, you should provide Old PID Number, Name of the Applicant and Email ID of the applicant along with other particulars. The original form can be submitted along-with other forms so that it will be processed and necessary clearances will be obtained.

Process to get Khata
In order to get BBMP Khatha extract, you need to visit Bangalore One Centre. You should mention the information such as in whose name the Khatha was registered at the moment.

The old property identification number (old PID) should be mentioned. The Khatha Extract number, old ward number and ward name should be mentioned so that you will get extract form the concerned authority. Khathacan be transferred from one person to another person in various cases including deed, will, family partition and release deed.

You can also follow required guidelines so that Khata amalgamation and Khata bifurcation certificates will be obtained without fail. Prescribed application and other copies should be submitted so that necessary certificates will be released by the concerned authorities. If the property is located within BDA Layout, NOC from BDA should be submitted.

Khatha Registration
Department and Officer to Approach

Department: Revenue section, Zonal Office, BBMP

Officer: Concerned Assistant Revenue Officer, BBMP

Eligibility Criteria

The property owners / occupier located in BBMP jurisdiction

Documents Required

The following documents are required for registration of Khatha for the first time.

Properties allotted by Bangalore Development Authority / Karnataka Housing Board

Application in prescribed form

Attested copy of the title deed

Copies of previous tax paid receipts

Possession certificate

Sketch showing the location of property

Revenue Pockets, BDA Reconveyed areas, Gramathana, high rise buildings (both apartments and commercial complexes)

Application in prescribed form

Title documents, flow chart of the title

Copies of previous tax paid receipts

Proof of improvement charges paid

Khatha extract issued by previous authority / local body.

Sketch showing the location and measurements of the property

Time required

7 working days in the case of BDA/KHB allotted properties

30 working days in the case of revenue extensions, BDA re-conveyed areas, gramathana, high-rise buildings (both apartments & commercial complexes)

In case of revenue properties where conversion has not been obtained and approval of the competent authority for formation of layout has not been obtained, Khatha Registration will not be done unless they are regularized by the Government. However for the said properties assessment will be made for property tax and entered in the ‘B’ Register.

Charges

Payment of Khatha transfer fee at the rate of 2% on the value of stamp duty of the sale deed.

Khatha Transfer
When the title of the property is transferred from one person to another by way of sale,gift, will or in case of the death of the property owner, it is termed as a ‘Khata Transfer’.

Department and Officer to Approach

Department: Revenue section, Zonal Office, BBMP

Officer: Concerned Assistant Revenue Officer, BBMP

Eligibility Criteria

The property owners /occupier located in BBMP jurisdiction

Documents Required

The following documents are required for Transfer of Khatha from one person to another based on the documents like sale deed, will, gift deed, family partition, release deed, in respect of properties already having khatha:-

Application in prescribed form

Title documents, flow chart of the title

Copy of upto date tax paid receipt

Affidavit regarding / inheritance / gift / court decree.

Original Death certificate in case of Kathadar’s death

Time required

7 working days in the case of BDA/KHB allotted properties

30 working days in the case of revenue extensions, BDA re-conveyed areas, gramathana, high-rise buildings (both apartments & commercial complexes)

Charges

Payment of Khatha transfer fee at the rate of 2% on the value of stamp duty of the sale deed.

Khatha Bifurcation
The process wherein the property is divided into two or more parts is called as ‘Bifurcation of Khata’

Department and Officer to Approach

Department: Revenue section, Zonal Office, BBMP

Officer: Concerned Assistant Revenue Officer, BBMP

Eligibility Criteria

The property owners /occupier located in BBMP jurisdiction

Documents Required

The following documents are required in the case of Bifurcation.

Application in prescribed form

Copies of Registered title deed

Tax paid receipts

Sketch showing the bifurcation of the property and its measurements

NOC from BDA if the property is located in BDA layout (for vacant lands)

Time required

30 working days.

Charges

Payment of Khatha bifurcation fee at the rate of 2% on the value of stamp duty of the sale deed

Khatha Amalgamation
The process wherein two or more properties are combined is called as 'Amalgamation of Khata’.

Department and Officer to Approach

Department: Revenue section, Zonal Office, BBMP

Officer: Concerned Assistant Revenue Officer, BBMP

Eligibility Criteria

The property owners /occupier located in BBMP jurisdiction 

Documents Required

The following documents are required for amalgamation of khatha.

Application in prescribed form

Copies of Registered title deed

Tax paid receipts

Sketch showing the amalgamation of the property and its measurements

Affidavit regarding proof of blood relationship

NOC from BDA if the property is located in BDA layout (for vacant lands)

Time required

30 working days

Charges

Payment of Khatha transfer fee at the rate of 2% on the value of stamp duty of the sale deed

Suvarna Khata
Department and Officer to Approach

Department: Revenue section, Zonal Office, BBMP

Officer: Concerned Assistant Revenue Officer, BBMP

Eligibility Criteria

The property owners / occupier located in BBMP jurisdiction

Documents Required

The following documents are required for registration of Khatha for the first time.

Application in prescribed form

Title documents, flow chart of the title

Order of the land conversion

Copies of previous tax receipts

Proof of improvement charges paid

Khatha extract issued by previous authority / local body.

Sketch showing the location of the property with landmark

Time required

30 working days 

Charges

Fees to be paid for registration of khatha 2% on the stamp duty of the sale deed

Improvement charges to be paid at the rate of Rs.250 per square meter in respect of the converted land in the jurisdiction of newly added areas during 2007.

Improvement charges to be paid at the rate of Rs.200 per square meter in respect of old 100 wards in BBMP Jurisdiction.

Process to register / transfer / bifurcate / amalgamate Khata
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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