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Maha to levy additional stamp duty on property deals
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Maha to levy additional stamp duty on property deals

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Mumbai: The Maharashtra govern­ment is actively consid­ering levying additional stamp duty on property trans­actions to raise Rs 350 crore for irrigation projects in the state. Talking to reporters after a meeting of elected representatives, called by the state government to discuss measures taken by the state government to combat drought, Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil...


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