E-stamping mandatory in Haryana districts

April 29, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 08:09 am IST - Chandigarh:

The Haryana Government has decided to make e-stamping mandatory in four districts -- Gurgaon, Faridabad, Sonipat and Panchkula -- from May 1.

In these districts, all offices or agencies -- treasury office or sub-treasury and authorized State Bank of India branches -- would stop selling stamp paper (non-judicial), a spokesman of the Finance Department said here on Thursday.

The stamp vendors would generate stamp papers (non-judicial) up to Rs 10,000 per person only through e-stamping module.

He said that any citizen could generate stamp paper online through e-stamping system, which is available on website https://egrashry.nic.in.

This system is implemented in two parts. The first part makes the payment for stamp papers in the relevant receipts head whereas the second part generates e-stamp paper through E-Stamp portal after online confirmation of payment.

The spokesman said that after payment through Payment Aggregator Services by using net banking or credit card or debit card and manual payment through draft or cash after generating requisite challan on electronic government receipt accounting system (E-GRAS) portal, the depositors could generate online E-Stamp papers immediately.

They could also seek the date of registration for Revenue Authority by using Haryana Registration Information System portal.

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